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Joe, > I have a firewall which blocks nearly all inbound traffic. > All my devices have 10. addresses. My firewall maps port 80 > for one realworld IP address to my AS/400 > (www.plutabrothers.com actually runs on the > AS/400); nothing > else is allowed in to that machine. This sounds very much like my own configuration. > > When I do iPTF, I log in from my PC. When it asks for an > address, I give it my internal 10. address. Everything works fine. > This is new!! At no time did we try giving iPTF the INTERNAL address. It was always the external firewall address that we used. I'll give this a try later today. John Taylor
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