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From: &quot;Andrew Mahan&quot; &lt;mahanam@comcast.net&gt;
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Subject: [gopher] Re: NT Server?
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<p>So basically I am hardcoding each selector to point to the public ip on my
router, and forwarding tcp port 70 to my server?
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From: gopher-bounce@complete.org [mailto:gopher-bounce@complete.org] On
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Subject: [gopher] Re: NT Server?
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<p>&gt; I am currently trying to run &quot;Gophers&quot; v0.5 on W2k Server.  Since I am
&gt; behind a firewall my machine has a NATed ip address (192.x.x.x).  When I
try
&gt; to connect from offsite, I can view the selectors but clicking on them
tries
&gt; to access the resource via the private ip address.  Needless to say, this
&gt; doesn&#x27;t work.  Any ideas?
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<p>This is likely going to be a problem for almost any gopher server in this
situation, alas. If you have access to the source, a kludgey but workable
solution is just to hardcode the proper address in it, if your box has an
externally accessible IP.
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