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



The pinhole is similar used for port forwarding i guess.
I assume it's a static NAT. Pinholes are supposed to allow you to forward
outside traffic to a specific ip address on the LAN with a specific port
number.
Our lan addresses are real.
Primary interface ip address is real.
It's not the same address space.  The WAN IP is on a different address space
from the LAN IP. (are you referring to the first two numbers of the IP
address? the LAN and WAN ones are different. WAN being what people see as
the IP address of our router from the outside.)
The Qube is on the same wire behind the 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