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  1. ardude

    Cisco router not passing ports.

    No I know it is not passing all of the ports correctly. For example, the 105 machine when I try to FTP from Lan-Wan-Lan it gives me the following: STATUS:> [02/02/2009 6:07:35 AM] Connecting to FTP server... 12.34.56.98:21 (ip = 12.34.56.98)... ERROR:> [02/02/2009 6:07:36 AM] The remote...
  2. ardude

    Cisco router not passing ports.

    Sure, thanks... 192.168.1.97 - fa0/1 192.168.1.99 - server (www,ns2-external,ftp,smtp,pop3,imap) 192.168.1.100 - server -(www,smtp,pop3,imap) 192.168.1.105 - server -(www,smtp,pop3,exchange,ftp,ns1-external)
  3. ardude

    Cisco router not passing ports.

    Really, I did not notice. Where did I go wrong? Should I just take one of the statements out or ammend it? Forgive my ignorance but it has been a long time since I touched a Cisco router.
  4. ardude

    Cisco router not passing ports.

    Thanks for your efforts. Yeah, strange enough port 25,110 both work even without the port specific NAT statement. The problem is port 53 (DNS) and port 110 over port 80 (webpage checking POP3). How do people normally route multiple public IP's to internal IP's?
  5. ardude

    Cisco router not passing ports.

    I installed a Cisco 2621XM router with a 2900XL switch going to three different servers. I have several public IP's off of my ISP's class A network. Those IP's are tied to the fa0/0 interface as secondary's. I am using NAT to tie the public IP's to the internal 192.168.1.1 network and the...

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