Tunnneling?

From: Bear (bear_at_bear.com)
Date: 10/31/03


Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 21:23:03 +0200

Hello,
I want to run a small webserver but I am connected to internet through a internal network with a gateway.
I don't have a external ip... i only have a 10.x.x.x ip.
How can I make it possible for everyone to connect to my webserver? Is
this possible with a tunnel of some kind...
i know there's a big variety of tunnels (VPN, IPSEC/FREES/WAN and so on).
I have access to a server with a external ip, that i can use for this...

I think the gateway lets throught every type of connections... if not, is
it possible to have some type of HTTP tunnel to make it look like a
ordinary http connection?



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