Re: Web/mp3 server


Subject: Re: Web/mp3 server
From: i_robot (i-robot@gci.net)
Date: Mon Dec 23 2002 - 01:18:01 AKST


Nope, I meant Orange. On a smoothie, Green is internal network (safe) Red is
the world (unsafe) and Orange is a happy medium...

Adam
----- Original Message -----
From: <jgribbin@alaska.net>
To: "i_robot" <i-robot@gci.net>
Cc: <aklug@aklug.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: Web/mp3 server

> I think you mean red, not orange.
>
> Wouldn't letting the world see something on the green interface defeat
> the purpose of the firewall?
>
> Why are you using double firewalls anyway? Plug the webserver into the
> netgear and turn on the dmz for it or just foreward port 80 to it (on
> the netgear not the smoothwall).
>
> Jim Gribbin
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: i_robot <i-robot@gci.net>
> Date: Sunday, December 22, 2002 5:54 pm
> Subject: Web/mp3 server
>
> > I've got my web server running apache and gnump3d (it works great
> > with slack)
> > This server is behind my smoothwall, and a netgear router. Is there
> > a way, without adding an orange nic to let the rest of the world
> > see it? I tried setting up port forwarding.
> > I forwarded ports 80 and 8888 from the router to the smoothwall,
> > and them same from the smoothwall tot he server. When I try
> > accessing the site, It gives me the router config page, not my
> > website.Can it be done?
> >
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