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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: WMCoolmon on May 28, 2002, 10:07:28 pm

Title: OT: using Win2k to route port 80
Post by: WMCoolmon on May 28, 2002, 10:07:28 pm
OK, this is an easy question (hopefully); I've got a windows 2000 Connection Sharing to provide internet access to a computer on the local network. The computer on the LAN is running a web server, and I'd like to route port 80 through the Win2k computer; How could I do this? :confused:
Title: OT: using Win2k to route port 80
Post by: mikhael on May 28, 2002, 10:31:57 pm
I don't know if you can use ICS to do this one. For this you need to be able to route incoming traffic based on destination port and so far as I know ICS is PAT (port address translation), which is outgoing only.

For this, I would NOT depend on Win2k. I'd get something like a cable/DSL router/firewall box. Those usually have facilities for setting up DMZs and/or trusted hosts.
Title: OT: using Win2k to route port 80
Post by: Sandwich on May 29, 2002, 02:53:36 pm
For all my networking questions, especially for ICS related stuff (yes, I'm running Win2K as a LAN internet server, too) http://www.practicallynetworked.com/ was a great help.
Title: OT: using Win2k to route port 80
Post by: Vertigo1 on May 29, 2002, 10:28:27 pm
Give AnalogX Proxy a try.

www.analogx.com