I am trying to redirect traffic on an openBSD box to an internal web server (another openBSD) with no luck. Here is what I have webserver--------tx0-openBSD-de0-----------Internet Where tx0 = 192.168.2.232 And de0=Internet IP And ip of web server is 192.168.2.233 I can access the web server from inside the lan, no problem. I can ssh to both sides of the openBSD box, no problem. What I can't do is, from the Internet, is access the web server on the inside. Here are my settings: I know this is wide open, but just to get it to work: -------------------------------------------------------- ipf.rules pass in from any to any pass out from any to any ipnat.rules rdr de0 INETIP/32 port 80 -> 192.168.2.233/32 port 80 --------------------------------------------------------- I have run: 'ipnat -CF -f /etc/ipnat.rules' each time I have monkeyed with ipnat.rules and when I try to 'telnet INETIP 80' it just hangs. If I were to 'ipnat -l' while trying to telnet to port 80 it will display something like: RDR 192.168.2.233 80 <- -> (IP on openBSD) 80 [ip I am coming from 10150] When I 'telnet 192.168.2.233 80' from inside the lan, no problem. I know I am missing somethin simple here. I have read howto's and man'd and now I am not having any more fun. Any help anyone? Mike mgcon@getnet.com http://www.getnet.com/~mgcon Phoenix, AZ USA