On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, Praveen wrote:
- Suraj wrote:
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- > Yes its possible. Port forwarding is what needs to be done.
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- If I get your correct, I think what you talk about is a bi-directional NAT.
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- Assume, I am 61.11.75.244 and I want the to access a machine 10.1.1.1, I
- should have a bi-directional NAT say 168.192.1.1 having port 40000 mapped to
- 10.1.1.1's port 80; now 61.11.75.244 should say the destination IP address as
- 168.192.1.1 and destination port as 40000 to reach 10.1.1.1.
Yes. This is how it should work. :)