Re: Tunnneling?

From: James Knott (bit_bucket_at_rogers.com)
Date: 11/01/03

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    George Hewitt wrote:

    > You don't want to tunnel, you want to ROUTE.
    >
    > You need to change settings on the gateway server of your network so that
    > it passes requests on port 80 to the IP of your webserver.
    >

    That would depend on how many IP addresses he has. If only one, fowarding
    just the port would be necessary.

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