On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Vlad Mihai wrote: > Now, the web browser on 192.168.0.121 will see packets coming from > 192.168.0.2, and it will assume > they are bogus packets, and will ignore them... SO, NO CONNECTION... > > Remember 192.168.0.121 asked for packets from 194.105.29.2 and not from > 192.168.0.2!!! > > What can I do to allow my LAN clients to access the web server through > the router? > Please write me a line of code :) I am new to "iptables" :( This is a DNS problem. It is a commom mistake to admit that the internal network is part of the internet. IT IS NOT. This may be easly solved creating "zones" at you DNS server. Your web server must be identified as part of your internal net. If it is not identified like this you will have to make lots of malabarithm to overcome this. Consult DNS server man pages to configure it. This is not the only solution but the simplest one for sure. Regards Ethy H. Brito /"\ InterNexo Ltda. \ / CAMPANHA DA FITA ASCII - CONTRA MAIL HTML +55 (12) 3941-6860 X ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN - AGAINST HTML MAIL S.J.Campos - Brasil / \