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Basically, how is it done? LinkSys' web site's help documentation
talks about stuff that doesn't exist on my configuration. I have a LinkSys Wireless G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster, WRT54GS, FIrmware version 4.70.6. I want to open up ports 80, 21, and 22. Thanks, - Dave laredotornado@zipmail.com |
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> Basically, how is it done? LinkSys' web site's help documentation > talks about stuff that doesn't exist on my configuration. I have a > LinkSys Wireless G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster, WRT54GS, > FIrmware version 4.70.6. > > I want to open up ports 80, 21, and 22. > > Thanks, - Dave > You give the machine a static from the router and you port forward 80, 21 and 20 to the IP. Just make sure you don't get hacked putting that Web server out there on the Internet. That's the Web server, O/S, file system, user accounts, etc that have not been harden to attack for a machine that's facing the Internet. Duane ![]() |
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(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Basically, how is it done? LinkSys' web site's help documentation > talks about stuff that doesn't exist on my configuration. I have a > LinkSys Wireless G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster, WRT54GS, > FIrmware version 4.70.6. > > I want to open up ports 80, 21, and 22. Applications & Gaming tab > Port Range Forward sub-tab Port Range Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enable HTTP 80 80 Both ip of host yes FTP 21 21 Both ip of host yes SSH 22 22 Both ip of host yes |
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