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pudhiyavan 01-23-2004 02:20 AM

how cum? where is the problem
 
i was trying port forwarding using linksys box, yesterday as ronun suggested i tried and got succeeded with port 100

but for other port it doesnt happen

here is the log information from linksys box

15:45:52 TCP from 203.142.81.67:3058 to 10.1.0.252:100
15:45:52 TCP from 10.1.0.252:100 to 203.142.81.67(203.142.81.67):3058
15:46:01 TCP from 203.142.81.67:3059 to 10.1.0.254:22
15:46:56 Web login successfully from 10.1.0.56
15:54:28 TCP from 10.1.0.56:1285 to 10.0.1.22(10.0.1.22):110
15:58:56 TCP from 63.184.96.48:4112 to 203.142.81.68:135
16:05:00 TCP from 203.142.81.67:3066 to 10.1.0.253:99
16:05:08 TCP from 24.64.114.103:220 to 203.142.81.68:6129
16:05:09 TCP from 203.142.81.67:3066 to 10.1.0.253:99
16:05:13 TCP from 203.142.81.67:3067 to 10.1.0.254:22
16:06:33 TCP from 203.142.81.67:3068 to 10.1.0.252:100

16:06:33 TCP from 10.1.0.252:100 to 203.142.81.67(203.142.81.67):3068


can anyone help me

thanks
pudhi

palmercabel 01-23-2004 10:17 AM

pudhi, I dont know what you covered in the prior post so I may be repeting something have already done.
You need to make sure there are no restrictions from your firewall or xinetd (wrappers) on using the ports you want. It;s possible that what you are seeing may not be an issue with port forwarding.
Try pinging the ports involved to see if there may be issues with that.


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