I've got a small network running at home and I've never tried to do this particular thing and haven't really seen anything on if it's possible or how to do it.
Right now, I have a single machine using WinXP Pro plugged into the cable modem with a second NIC going to a hub and ICS to handle a couple computers's traffic and some limited file sharing. The machine isn't powerful enough to do much else.
I have an app I'd like to be have people be able to telnet net to from the outside. Right now, it's on the outside machine and it just isn't cutting it speed-wise.
What I'd like to know is, can I put this app on an 'inside' machine on its special port (it's not 23) and configure either ICS or RARS on the outside machine to steer it to the correct machine and port on the inside?
Regards
Gary Whitten
Right now, I have a single machine using WinXP Pro plugged into the cable modem with a second NIC going to a hub and ICS to handle a couple computers's traffic and some limited file sharing. The machine isn't powerful enough to do much else.
I have an app I'd like to be have people be able to telnet net to from the outside. Right now, it's on the outside machine and it just isn't cutting it speed-wise.
What I'd like to know is, can I put this app on an 'inside' machine on its special port (it's not 23) and configure either ICS or RARS on the outside machine to steer it to the correct machine and port on the inside?
Regards
Gary Whitten