Ooops, I sent this just to Mark, and not the list. Sorry.
On 21 Apr 99, at 11:47, Mark Barlow wrote:
0000,0000,FF00> Hi everyone,
>
> It is a pain that the new M10's give an error when you attempt to
pinhole
> through ports 80 & 23. It does this because it uses these ports on the
> internal side for the config access via the web and telnet (it shouldn't
> matter but it does). However you do not need to change these in order
to
> get the pinholing to work. When you open a new browser window and
point it
> at the new m10's (192.168.1.254) it will ask you for a user name and
> password. Leave user name blank and put 'Telecom' in for the
password (the
> capital T is important!). This will enable you to add new pinholes.
When
> adding the pinholes if you stipulate a range it doesn't give you the
error
> (I don't know why it just doesn't!). ie...
>
> 80 81 192.168.1.1 80
> 23 24 192.168.1.1 23
That works great for me! Thanks.
But FWIW, the installers also doubled up on all the other pinholes: e.g.
20, 20, etc. When a single port would have sufficed.
0000,0000,FF00> Your web servers and telnet should work with this config.
They do!
0000,0000,FF00> The Efficient Internal modems are going to be made available to a
small
> number of trialists who are having problems with getting some
applications
> (games, netmeeting etc...) to work with the NAT on the M10's (sort of
a
> trial within a trial ;-) ). These are only available with drivers for Win
> 95 / 98 / NT and require additional proxy software if you want to
connect
> a LAN. They do however provide a public IP (albiet dynamic) to the
system
> they are installed in.
We're working on finding FreeBSD drivers. But the downside is the
dynamic IP address. Having a static IP is a must for me.0000,0000,FF00Courier New Arial
--
Dan Langille - DVL Software Limited
The FreeBSD Diary - http://www.FreeBSDDiary.org/freebsd/
NZ FreeBSD User Group - http://www.nzfug.nz.freebsd.org/
The Racing System - http://www.racingsystem.com/racingsystem.htm
To unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@freebsddiary.cx
with "unsubscribe adsl" in the body of the message