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I want to forward a port on a work system. Tried lots of things, but can't figure it out.
The system sits behind two routers, a Smoothwall, and then a little Linksys thing. I've port forwarded through an identical Linksys router at home no worries, and I've tried plugging the target machine directly into the Smoothwall's 16-port hub, and that works fine too. But I can't figure out how to forward through both units at the same time.
Why two routers? The chain works like this:
Cable modem links to:
- Smoothwall
Smoothwall links to a 16-port hub which links to:
- various customer machines as required
- Netgear router
Netgear router links to:
- the target machine
- various other machines in the office network
This means the office network is NOT exposed to infection from the various, sometimes badly infected, machines that pass through the workshop, so the two router system is important. OK, I could build another machine especially for the port-forwarded app and connect it to the semi-public workshop network (I can forward through one router just fine), but that would be a waste of a computer, and make it difficult to copy files back and forwards between the target machine and my other own machines.
Any hints?
The system sits behind two routers, a Smoothwall, and then a little Linksys thing. I've port forwarded through an identical Linksys router at home no worries, and I've tried plugging the target machine directly into the Smoothwall's 16-port hub, and that works fine too. But I can't figure out how to forward through both units at the same time.
Why two routers? The chain works like this:
Cable modem links to:
- Smoothwall
Smoothwall links to a 16-port hub which links to:
- various customer machines as required
- Netgear router
Netgear router links to:
- the target machine
- various other machines in the office network
This means the office network is NOT exposed to infection from the various, sometimes badly infected, machines that pass through the workshop, so the two router system is important. OK, I could build another machine especially for the port-forwarded app and connect it to the semi-public workshop network (I can forward through one router just fine), but that would be a waste of a computer, and make it difficult to copy files back and forwards between the target machine and my other own machines.
Any hints?