
Hi Daniel, Yes, I am aware of port forwarding. This website involve with online transaction so I believe the purpose is to hide the actual web server itself as well as resolving issue that experience previously with port forwarding with online transaction. Regards, Theng On 17/12/12 17:33, Theng Ung wrote: I am not sure what you are trying to achieve with reverse proxy and I don't think that is what it is for. If you want to make 192.168.1.20 viewable to outside world, you should really be using port forwarding. I suggest you lookup how to setup port forwarding on Linux. Cheers Daniel.
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