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Old 05-11-2011, 10:31 PM   #2
theducks
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[QUOTE=SensualPoet;1535208
Step 1: Using pre-defined service, allow outside HTTP traffic to reach my desktop 192.168.0.x running on port 80.
Step 2: Create a customer defined service table which allows outside HTTP traffic such as 99.230.x.x:8000 to reach through to port 80.

But, it doesn't work.

Help, anyone?

Thanks![/QUOTE]

Your ISP may be blocking Web Servers (8080,80 range)

Did you 'enable' those services as Inbound?
Did you (mis-)configure the service with time restrictions?
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