Thanks Jeff, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
On Thursday 14 October 2004 11:32, Raul H. Lapitzondo wrote:
My router is a modem with nat, and address is 192.168.1.1 , and the public IP is assigned in automatic form without DHCP.
OK. I reviewed your ascii art and I think I have the picture now. Your labeling and your response to Henry confused me (I'm easily confused).
me too with the new configuration :). (I changed of ISP)
What you describe as the DMZ is really just a combined firewall/server box with a NIC facing the internet and another NIC facing the lan.
Can you ping the internet from the firewall/server box?
Yes, no problem
Are you having any problems reaching the firewall/server from the LAN?
to internet: no problem, but i have problem to connect with any vhost (some virtual domain running in the server) or for send email through my email server, using internal pc lan. if I try to connect from outside (cybercafe) i don't have any kind of problems (i can check my email and i can relay through my server ) Thats why i think the problem start whith the forward rules define at the firewall. (you can check this at the bottom of the original mail) Best regards. Raul
Best wishes, Jeff