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timeuz
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« on: Saturday 19 March 2011, 12:27:55 am »

hey guys how can i create rules to a external host access a internal host like a ssh connection of ftp or http...?
and how to do a internal to external? (access all connections from lan to the host 172... prot. tcp telnet)
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« Reply #1 on: Saturday 19 March 2011, 09:15:33 pm »

If you need to reach an host on internet from your LAN, you have to create a rule on the outgoing firewall (Firewall >> Outgoing Firewall).

If you need to access an host which sits behind your firewall from an internet host, you can create a port forwarding to that LAN host. By the way, it is a good practice to place the machine which must be reached both from Internet and from the LAN in the DMZ (ORANGE).

Let me know if you are able to solve the problem!

Lo
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