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cornbread
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Does anyone have experience doing this?

We have a customer that allows us full access to an external IP address from our WAN address. Lets call the customers external IP A.B.C.D

We use remote desktop along with ports 85 and 3011 frequently on this machine.
I have about 6 devices on their internal network that I would like to hit from the outside world. These devices are behind several firewalls but the one we have access to has access through the firewall.
Lets call them E.F.G.H and E.F.G.I ...
I want to setup the server box to route something like this
A.B.C.D:86 to E.F.G.H:85 AND A.B.C.D:87 to E.F.G.I:85 and so on. Probably against their security policy but I want to know if I can do this.

2/4/2006 12:38:21 PM

Shaggy
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yea its doable but if i were their admin i'd kick you in the nuts for doing it.

2/4/2006 12:44:48 PM

cornbread
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well I don't want to get kicked in the nuts.

2/4/2006 12:48:16 PM

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