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Access FTP server with Local LAN IP from Internet
- aagjaketan
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i just want to configure my FTP server which is having IP 192.168.10.10 (Fake Local LAN IP) on my CISCO 2600 series router so that i can access my FTP server which is having local LAN IP from outside of my network.
Thanks in advance...
hi all,
i just want to configure my FTP server which is having IP 192.168.10.10 (Fake Local LAN IP) on my CISCO 2600 series router so that i can access my FTP server which is having local LAN IP from outside of my network.
Thanks in advance...
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NAT w/ port forwarding. I'll let you figure out the commands.
hi all,
i just want to configure my FTP server which is having IP 192.168.10.10 (Fake Local LAN IP) on my CISCO 2600 series router so that i can access my FTP server which is having local LAN IP from outside of my network.
Thanks in advance...
thanx for yo reply... ill wait for your commands..
thanx
NAT w/ port forwarding. I'll let you figure out the commands.
hi all,
i just want to configure my FTP server which is having IP 192.168.10.10 (Fake Local LAN IP) on my CISCO 2600 series router so that i can access my FTP server which is having local LAN IP from outside of my network.
Thanks in advance...
thanx for yo reply... ill wait for your commands..
thanx
It only take 3 commands to do this.
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It almost seem like a game where you give hints so the adventurer can venture forward . (does remind me a bit to some help-system available for adventure games -> leisure suite larry, kings quest, loom, etc ).
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