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Routing from outside to inside
  Posted by  Mike Kurowski  on Thursday, January 24, 2002 at 11:12:37 PM (EST)
A while back, someone helped us out to route and we've still been at it. Maybe after posting this, someone will see something I missed.
I have 2 computers, one with two nics (external ip and internal 192.168.1.1 ip.) I have a second computer with internal ip 192.168.1.2. I use Serv-U as my server program. I configured my mapped link so my friend on his ip logs in, then routes to the internal ip on second system. That is, the link is 24.#.#.# port 22 to all interfaces on my system, to 192.168.1.2 port 22 and i see him connect. He uses Win Command to FTP my server. It connects, but he gets an error saying "only client ip open port command". In Win Command, the connection entry for my server, he checks passive mode. Then it connects and i see him in my log file as my internal ip, but it hangs on him, saying "get directory" but nothing happens. I know we are so close, but what could I have missed? Is it the sev-u program? Not knowing where to route the command back?? Any help is greatly greatly appreciated.
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