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Here's Jonny wrote: > I’ve been playing with monowall for just over a weak or so now and as of yet I still can’t get any port forwarding to work no matter what I try. > > > > I’ve searched the postings and found that I am not alone but while the same questions keep being asked, the answer seems nowhere in sight. > > > > I’ve all but pulled my hair out over this because I’m a proud man who doesn’t accept defeat easily and I loath asking for help, especially since I know once I see the answer I’m gonna feel silly. > > > > As one poster put it “I’m nearly ready to start shaking violently in a corner”. > > In spite of my frustration I’m still smiling and I know I’ll get threw this but a little humor helps. > > > > I don’t see why we can’t have a few basic “how to” manuals for simple configurations. > > If linksys can make this work with almost no effort it shouldn’t be that hard here either should it. > > > > > > The basics are as follows…… > > > > Wan = 206.9.217.xxx > > Lan = 92.168.1.10 Maybe just a typo, but this should of course read 192.168.1.10. Just to make sure the fault isn't in a simple config typo. Would make your hairdresser happy though ;) > > Web Server = 192.168.1.90 site 1 = port 80 > > site 2 = port 100 > > > > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. > > Hope you all had a great Christmas. > > > > Jonathan. > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Photos - Get your photo on the big screen in Times Square |