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| Port Forwarding I have a Mac running MacOS X.1 connected to a USB modem as my gateway machine, routing internet traffic to the rest of my network via BrickHouse. I also have a linux box behind the gateway which i would like to use as my webserver (ie port forward port 80 to it), but i have not found a way to port forward. Any suggestions, please??? |
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| Get a cheap hardware router - they're more reliable and customizable, and you don't need to have your Mac always on ![]()
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| You can forward ports with SSH, but I'm not sure that's exactly what your looking for. You can also check ipfw - I *think* I read something in there about it (??) C
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