Joey Kelly wrote:
>
> Nope, it's not possible to do that. The server resides in on location, and
> another location needs to access it. It's an AS/400, so while I've tried to
> forward telnet to the box, apparently it needs more than just that for
> everything to work correctly. While forwarding selected ports is what I'd
> rather do, it's going to be simpler to just stick the box on the net, having
> it appear to be on a real IP, while remaining on a private IP so the host
> location can continue to access it. I'm going to effectively forward all
> possible ports to the box.
>
>
I would think long and hard about the security implications of what
you're doing.
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