LoL.. I was just about to crash before I posted that... long day I suppose.. ;)Quote:
Originally posted here by cgkanchi
EDIT: That was a joke, phish (considering you were the first person to tell me what NAT was and how to get around it :D)
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LoL.. I was just about to crash before I posted that... long day I suppose.. ;)Quote:
Originally posted here by cgkanchi
EDIT: That was a joke, phish (considering you were the first person to tell me what NAT was and how to get around it :D)
My psychic senses are failing.... aahhh... I get a glimpse - No! It is gone...
I suppose you wouldn't condescend to tell us *what* router you're using? Classified information is it?</sarcasm>
Sarcasm aside,
So far, your question has been general but now it gets specific. You want to know how to enable port forwarding on your particular brand of router (or router software). How in the world do you expect help when we don't know what router you're using...?
Cheers,
cgkanchi
Okay, I have a 2wire Homeportal with SBC SNET DSL service. I can't get programs like Trillian, gAIM, and MyIE2, and other such things to work. I don't see why gAIM and Trillian don't work when they use the same port as AIM, which does work, yet I haven't made settings changes to get that working. Apache is now working by using the other address, thanks cgkanchi.
Thank You for your help.
http://support.2wire.com/cgi-bin/two...YWdlPTE*&p_li=
Here ya go. They don't seem to call it port forwarding, but that's what it is.
Cheers,
cgkanchi
EDIT: That's one long link! :p