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Dave,
Freesco will do that, too... I think it's option #47 on the advanced menu.
This list (for a time, anyway) lived on a server behind a freesco router.
Basically, you forward the ports you want to the internal server. It works.
- --Joey
Thou spake:
<snip>
>Freesco is great for what it does, protecting a network where all
>machines are hidden from the world (e.g. in my classroom). However, IPcop
>allows you to expose one or more to the world as a web server.
>Thanks,
>Dave Prentice
- --
Joey Kelly
< Minister of the Gospel | Computer Networking Consultant >
http://joeykelly.dhs.org
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