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Thread: Re: reverse nat




Re: reverse nat
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Australia
2007-03-06 21:11:15
blackhat_hk,

Try this example
Change dialer1 as required to outside interface.

ip nat inside source static tcp <IP of server> 80
interface dialer1 80

Ben Burt


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From: "blackhat_hk" <blackhat_hkyahoo.com>
Reply-To: Cisco_CCIE_Lab@yahoogroups.com
Date:  Sun, 04 Mar 2007 12:21:57 -0000

>hi .
>i have a router with one public ip address , that nats
my local
>network to internet .
>moreover ,i have a web server in my local network . 
>now i want my web server to be accessible from the
internet 
>what shall i do so ?
>please help me , 
>thanks 
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