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From: "Robert Comer"
No, but my security setup is less complex, we're a lot smaller. I could do
it with my setup, but don't need to.
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Bob Comer
"Ellen K." wrote in message
news:fjt5l1hmse7q8pmrcs4p4b5pkdbgp272r2{at}4ax.com...
> But do you do it for messages that originate inside your network?
>
> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 20:31:23 -0400, "Robert Comer"
> wrote in message :
>
>>Yep.
>>
>>It would work the same but you've got to set up the router to use the port
>> ip address NAT. It's called port forwarding and it's
part of what NAT
>>does.
>>
>>I use port forwarding on all of my servers at work -- I don't expose any
>>server directly to the net, just specific ports via forwarding.
>
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