RE: Making way through firewall

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Hi Dimitry,
That sounds more like a firewall related question than apache. You
probably want to configure natting on your firewall or just open up port
80 on the firewall, and then making sure that your apache configuration
security wise is up to scratch.

Regards 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: DimitryASuplatov [mailto:genesup@xxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: 21 September 2007 13:09
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  Making way through firewall
> 
> Hello
> I want to install apache on my computer. The problem is that 
> I cannot directly connect to my computer from outdoors of my 
> facility. I have full control over my computer and user 
> password for cental firewall computer. But I do not want to 
> do the tunneling through firewall computer. I want a direct 
> connection.
> The question is, could I somehow configure apache on my 
> computer to make it run through firewall computer. In other 
> words I want to use something like this <firewall computer 
> ip>:<some port> for my site adress. It that possible.
> Thanks.

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