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No...I'm using RealVNC to access a server outside of the network and then from there trying to Telnet/SSH/HTTP back into the network. So that's not the issue. Thanks for the input though. Danny ******************************************** Daniel L. Hunter TechMethods, LLC (p) 304-876-9103 (f) 304-876-9203 http://www.TechMethods.com dhunter at TechMethods dot com ******************************************** James W. McKeand wrote: >Daniel L. Hunter wrote: > > >>Here's where I'm really confused. In the log files, it shows that >> >> >the > > >>firewall allowed the telnet traffic to pass into the network. But I >>can't initiate a telnet session from outside. I can, however, from >>inside. Also, nothing is getting logged when I attempt an http >>request. I've done this by trying to telnet to port 80 as well as >>using a web browser (http://www.techmethods.com/images/image4.gif). >> >>So I'm lost. I checked with the ISP and they're not blocking any of >>the traffic. I can ping the router from outside the network and at >>least some of the traffic is being logged. I've tried this >>configuration with Proxy ARP both on and off using the WAN ip >> >> >address > > >>but neither worked. Any help you could provide would be much >>appreciated. >> >> > >Your screen shots look fine... > >How are you testing this "from the outside"? Are you trying to reach >the Public IP from the LAN side? > >Known Issue: http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/docbook/faq-lannat.html > >It is not possible to access NATed services using the public (WAN) IP >address from within LAN (or an optional network). > >Try to connect from a laptop with a dialup connection... > >_________________________________ >James W. McKeand > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > > > > > |