you not only have to type your external ip address, but also include the
port your pc is opened on in the DMZ.
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> Hi all, I've got a weird problem that I really cant work out with my
> DLink DSL-G604T.
>
> I have a single fixed IP address with Zen Internet on my WAN, on my
> LAN I have a couple of wireless laptops (DHCP) and a linux box (fixed
> IP & CAT 5), All can see the internet and all can see each other. All
> I want to do is set my Linux box to be internet facing, either all
> ports in a DMZ or a few select port (22, 80, etc).
>
> On my router config I have the linux box set in the DMZ, I have NAT
> switched on and I even have the firewall routing the relevent ports to
> the linux box (i telnetted in and checked the iptable (i realise I
> dont need to have the ports & the "all" rule there, but I'm running
> out of ideas)
>
> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere 192.168.0.20 tcp
> dpt:10000
> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere 192.168.0.20 tcp
> dpt:www
> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere 192.168.0.20 tcp
> dpt:ssh
> ACCEPT all -- anywhere 192.168.0.20
>
> Can anybody please tell me why when I browse to my external IP address
> either internally or externally... I get my D-Link Admin Page... and I
> do have remote web/ telnet switched off.
>
> I've had the problem since new, firmware hasnt helped and I really
> think I have tried everything
>
> Thanking in advance
>
> Nick
>
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