Pre-routing the WF is reported to be working
Heres some info I found surfing.
this is a day old but I will post the new settings in the next thread.
C/P Chancetaker
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The first place I went to in my router is under the Status>LAN of my router administration page. On this page, I can see the Static clients one of which is my WF :
Active Clients
Host Name IP Address MAC Address Conn. Count Ratio [1024]
DX-X00-N
This also has the ip address and mac address.
I wrote down the mac address to be used on another page as well as the host name and ip address.
Then I went to the services page and put in these three items under the Static Leases. Once they were typed in, you simply hit the save button on the bottom.
I then went to the Administration>Commands tab of the router and put these two strings in as follows with no space between the two:
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -d 69.65.19.116 -p tcp -j DNAT --to 190.210.60.59
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -d 69.65.19.117 -p tcp -j DNAT --to 190.210.60.59
once they are typed into the command window, hit the save firewall option on that page. Your router will reboot and thats when my tv came back up.
All this time I had my tv on with a blue screen.
Just so you know I am using a VS Ultra Lite that I have turned off everyday while I was at work. The user I was talking to told me that by doing this, the nat ip address was not forwarding to the dnat ip address. Just one of those things that happens.
I hope this helps you out. It got me up and going.
END C/P
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