I'm using SuSEfirewall2 doing network address translation. I have defined: FW_FORWARD_MASQ="0/0,192.168.2.12,tcp,80,80" This allows external machines to hit a test web server I have running. Now if I define a link on a web based page or forum that points back at my firewall's external address like this (assuming 1.2.3.4 is my firewall's external address): http://1.2.3.4/foo.jpg From any other machine in the world outside my firewall, I can click that link and see foo.jpg. But from inside my firewall from another machine, no go. I can't use the external address. I have to change the reference to http://192.168.2.12/foo.jpg (ie, the internal address). I'd like to know what I have to tweak in /etc/rc.config.d/firewall2.rc.config in order to allow other internal machines to use the external address to be masq-forwarded back in to the 192.168.2.12 machine? Maybe it's not possible... But I'm hoping it is. Sincerely, Argentium