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Re: rinetd




Make sure your firewall is open, also make sure rinetd.conf is
configured to listen on both IP's and not just the internal, etc.

Thus spake Bodnyk, Bruce W (BBodnyk@fciconnect.com):

> I am trying to configure my firewall so that I can get to a web server that
> is on another machine. If I go to http://gallifrey (gallifrey is the name of
> my firewall)from a machine on my local network I'm redirected to the
> machine where I'm running the web  server. However if I attempt to connect
> to it from outside I get a message back that the connection was refused.
> 
> I've scanned through the ipchain how-to a bunch of times and am 
> stumpted. The entry in my rinetd.conf file is
> 
> gallifrey		80	192.168.0.4	80
> 
> Any help would be appreciated!
> 
> Thanks
> Bruce
> 
> Bruce W. Bodnyk
> Staff Engineer, CAE Development
> FCI Electronics
> 825 Old Trail Road
> Etters, PA 17319-9351
> 
> Phone: (717) 938-7543
> Fax: (717) 938-7224
> E-Mail: bbodnyk@fciconnect.com
> 
> 
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