Re: network route

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On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 11:19 +0200, Manuel Arostegui Ramirez wrote:
> El Domingo, 8 de Octubre de 2006 11:12, Ric Moore escribió:
> 
> > You're right, I give! I found it would port forward port 80 so I can
> > serve the web pages and get back to a life. It has a NAT feature to do
> > that. If someone would, would you try to hit my webserver to let me know
> > if this works? If www.wayward4now.net doesn't hit then try
> > iam.wayward4now.net and see if the pages make it. I don't see where to
> > set an alias on the modem. Port 80 ought to make the trip though.
> 
> Both webs works for me.
> 
> If you want, traceroute below.

Gracias!! Man, that puts that issue to rest. It's almost 6am and I gotta
hit the sack. Thank God I'm single or I'd become single pretty quick.
Via con Dios Manuel! 

Ricardo

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