From: Celeste H. <ce...@ca...> - 2004-06-22 13:04:22
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Thanks guys for all the help I am sorted. But one last thing where can I find documentation on ipcop that is of any use. Thanks again Celeste Herbert -----Original Message----- From: Andrew McGlashan [mailto:Andrew.McGlashan@AffinityVision.com.au] Sent: 22 June 2004 02:41 PM To: Celeste Herbert Cc: ipc...@li... Subject: Re: [IPCop-user] Port forwarding Celeste Herbert wrote: > I am trying to give access to some one in another buliding into my > linux server. > > How would I do the port forwarding for him to gain access > To an internal server port 22 Make sure there is a login account for the user on the internal box. If you have their fixed IP address, then that is good. If you are using v1.3.0, then do the following: Enter the following link in your browser https://your_ipcop_green_ip:445/ Accept the certificate; Click on the 'Services' link Enter your admin username and password; Click on 'port forwarding' link Enter 'source port' as 22 Enter your local servers IP in 'Destination IP' Enter 22 in 'Destination port' Enter your user's static IP into (if you have it): 'Source IP, or network (blank for "ALL"):' Click the 'Add' button. Your user should be able to get in using your public IP address. Regards AndrewM Andrew McGlashan ADSL, Dialup, Satellite, ISDN and other enquiries: 1300 85 3804 Mobile: 04 2574 1827 Fax: 03 8790 1224 Affinity Vision Australia Pty Ltd www.affinityvision.com.au www.affinityvision.net/adsl/ |