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RE: [cobalt-users] Using Qube behind Cayman Router



I don't know the cayman router and am not familiar with the term pinhole.
Does pinhole refer to port forwarding (aka static NAT)?

Are your lan addresses real or are they non-routable?
Is the primary interface of your cube a real address or nonroutable?
Do the Cube and your lan use the same address space?
Are they both behind the router on the same wire?

With this information I think that I can at least get you on the right
track, if not determine the problem outright.

Jeff N

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Antony Chang
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 6:16 PM
> To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [cobalt-users] Using Qube behind Cayman Router
>
>
> I have a Qube2 running as our web server behind a Cayman
> Router (3220H).
>
> I want to implement the NAT on the Router to act as a
> firewall.  I followed
> the instructions listed on the Cayman website on how to allow
> access to IP
> addresses behind the Router when NAT is turned on.  The
> pinhole is set to
> TCP the ip address of the Qube and the port 80 (for web access).
>
> When the NAT is turned on nothing on our LAN is accessible
> from the outside,
> especially the Qube web service.
>
> The only difference is that NAT is turned on. I'm just
> curious if there were
> any little things I needed to watch out for in order to make
> this behave
> correctly. I've also read the cobalt knowledge resource and i get the
> impression that the Qube doesn't even support this. If so,
> please let me
> know that as we can pursue a different solution.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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