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Date:      Tue, 12 Mar 2002 01:57:09 +0300
From:      "Fawaz" <sshbsd@hotmail.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: port routing
Message-ID:  <OE63rzF5ldfZWjSeKg100009815@hotmail.com>

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Hello,

Sorry for the confusion I made..
The reason why I am asking, is that I have an ADSL line connection at
home,
and a CISCO 677 router (192.168.0.50/ 255.255.255.0) owned by my ISP,
I have
a local area network of 2 machines, one is windows 2000 (192.168.0.1/
255.255.255.0), and the otherone is a BSD box (192.168.0.2/
255.255.255.0).
The cisco router has NAT enabled.
Whenever I try to establish a DCC connection (either to send or to
chat over
IRC) it doesnt work, nor voice chatting, also I cant publish ANY
personal
pages by using IIS or Apache.
I have called the ISP wondering, and they told me that if I used ADSL
& NAT
then there would be some blocked ports (dunno why). and the only
solution is
to have a leased line (which is much more than what I need as a normal
user
@ home)

So let me ask in some other way:
how can I route some ports through some other ports from behind a
firewall?
Pointing to some man command or pointing to some port/application
would
be great.

Thank you again!

>Hello,
>
>If I have a firewall that allows me to surf the web (over port 80)
but
>doesn't allow any other outgoing ports, how can I route additional
ports
>through port 80 from behind your restrictive firewall?
>
>pointing to some man command or pointing to some port/application
would
>be great.
>
>Thank you.


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