Re: Port scans through NAT router?
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Re: Port scans through NAT router?

From: ohaya <ohaya@cox.net>
Date: Sat Jan 28 2006 - 22:11:26 CET

Dom wrote:
>
> > In the configuration, there's a port mapping function/menu, where I can
> > specify when a port or range of ports (e.g., 2000-3000) should be mapped
> > to one of my "inside" IP addresses, which are on the 192.168.0 subnet.
>
> Is the host in question configured as a DMZ host?

Dom,

No, the machine is not set as a DMZ host. In the RT314, you set the IP
of the machine (it only allows 1) that you want to be in the DMZ in the
same menu where you set any other port mappings, and I don't have
anything set there for the DMZ.

Jim
Received on Tue Feb 7 20:58:07 2006