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Hi, I've got a home network that is connected through a Belkin router.
I like to have my primary machine DMZ'd so that it behaves like a machine directly on the internet. Now I have another device that I'd like to externally be able to access a web interface from. The problem is, since a machine is DMZ'd, all of the NAT feature of the router is disabled, and it doesn't seem possible to talk to any other internal machine externally. I see two choices: 1) Don't DMZ the primary machine. Instead I could forward all the ports except that ones that I'm particularly interested in going elsewhere. 2) Have the DMD'd machine accept connections at a certain port (say 12345) and have that map to my internal devices web server. Does anyone know how to get a Win XP Pro machine to map ports like that? Thanks |
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