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I guess it *is* IP forwarding . . .<snip>
We are trying to open up an existing intranet site to Internet access.<snip>
The corporate guys are not amenable to direct access to our production iSeries through our firewall so, in an effort to appease them, we came up with the front-end iSeries (a 170 which used to be our D/R box) on which all ports except 80 are shut off and which passes HTTP to our production system and returns the results to the requestor. The config of t he front-end system fell to me and I've not been very successful so far (unfortunately).
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