Sure, but this depends on the router/firewall you are using. Take a look at
the below page, although it is specific to setting up their application all
you need to do is use your IP and port numbers instead of theirs. If your
router is not listed you may have to find your routers manual to do this.
http://www.xbchelp.com/router/
"JA" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi All!
>
> Is it posible to do something like "mapping" a public TCP port to a
private
> TCP port inside my LAN?
>
> ie. I would like to have the following:
>
> Public-Ip:8180 <---> Private-Ip:8180
>
> So, when mi customers visit http://Public-Ip:8180 they are able to see
what
> reside on http://Private-Ip:8180
>
> Thanks a lot for your help!
>
> Juan
>
>