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Postby blueyez » Oct 06 05 10:42 pm

ISP
|
PC (REAL IP) -------- INTERNET CONN SHARING-------PC2 (INTERNAL IP)
USING MS WIN XP
On PC1 i have 2 thernet adapters
adapter 1 = 85.188.xx.99
adapter 2 = 192.168.0.1

I share the internet connection so i can access the internet from PC 2 (192.168.0.2)

now:
PC2 has a web server installed on it.

how can i access the http server from outside my network
i mean when i access http;//85.188.xx.99/ to load my full http server from http://192.168.0.2 ??

mention that on 192.168.0.2 i can't install any files ( NONE, not even 1 kb ), and both sistems have MS Win XP SP2 installed on them

someone told me to use NAT server... but i have no ideea
and i don't what to use linux
if u're program can do this i will buy it

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Postby adrien » Oct 07 05 4:11 pm

Hi

yes WinGate can do this - it does it with port forwarding.

You would install winGate on PC1, and set up a port-forwarding rule to forward connections from the Internet on port 80 through to 192.168.0.2

Regards

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Postby blueyez » Oct 07 05 11:25 pm

and how i do that ?? :D
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Postby jamesc » Oct 08 05 3:36 pm

1. Check you have NAT installed

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2. Please make sure that the default gateway and DNS on the web server is pointing to the Wingate box (the NAT connection method).

So if the WinGate box internal network card has the following TCP/IP info:

IP Address 192.168.0.1
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway
DNS

Then the Web Server would have

IP Address 192.168.0.2
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.0.1
DNS 192.168.0.1


3. Here are the instructions for Port Mapping:

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Postby jamesc » Oct 08 05 3:48 pm

and both sistems have MS Win XP SP2 installed on them


If ya have any probs, make sure the XP Firewalls are disabled.

Right click "My Computer" on Desktop
Manage
Services and Applications
Services
Scroll down to the bottom of list
Double click "Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)"
Change the "Startup type" to disabled
Click the Stop button.
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