Re: Port forwarding question.
- From: Nashton <nana@xxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 20:18:27 -0300
Steve de Mena wrote:
Nashton wrote:Alan Baker wrote:In article <4890ba35$0$4017$9a566e8b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Nashton <nana@xxxxx> wrote:
My server at home has an internal ip of 10.0.1.200. All port forwarding for filemaker pro, for example, is done via the ABS and I can connect to it via the internet merely by typing the static ip address: 72.168.2xxx.xxx. Now, if I wanted to connect to another database hosted on another computer at home with an internal ip address of 10.0.1.150, for example for the same application (FMP), running a different database on that particular computer, how would I do it..
TIA
I haven't had a chance to work with FileMaker in a while, but IIRC, it should be possible for you to override the default listening port it uses for a particular database.
Specify different receiving ports on the ABS to forward the incoming requests to the different receiving ports on the database server.
Thanks. IOW, I will duplicate the ports that FMP (or any other application) needs to send and reveive data, just change the internal ip.
I think you do NOT want to duplicate ports, you want to use different ones.
Steve
ABS doesn't permit duplication of ports, anyway. I just tried it.
So, is it correct to say that if I'm using port xxyy on 1 computer, I would use <static ip>:xxyy and for the other, <static ip>:yyxx for the port yyxx on the other computer on the LAN?
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