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Murray *TMM*
 
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Default Re: Upload a site - 07-16-2004 , 11:05 AM






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I'm sure you can find the websites of Cisco or Extreme or Jupiter or
Foundry or whatever yourself.
Soitenly. I use a Linksys (Cisco), and it always tests in full stealth at
grc. My experience with routers is limited, but my assumption was that all
of them did NAT translation as default (I'm talking about consumer routers,
not industrial ones).

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Murray *TMM* <forums (AT) hahagreat-web-sights (DOT) com> wrote:
Aren't most routers NATing the addresses by default?

No, it is entirely a matter of the configuration and the application.
Traffic from my laptop here has to traverse at least 22 routers to get
to forums.macromedia.com - none of which appear to do any network
address translation whatsoever.

Can you tell me any
that do not?

I'm sure you can find the websites of Cisco or Extreme or Jupiter or
Foundry or whatever yourself.

/J\



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Default Re: Upload a site - 07-16-2004 , 06:26 PM






So, basically my problem could be the firewall I am using... Sygate Personal
Firewall Pro? Do I have to turn it off to make it work or could I just simply
adjust some of the settings to get it to work for me?

Murray: It was not my intention to confuse you. My apologies.

~ Amy




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A.H.O.
 
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Default Re: Upload a site - 07-16-2004 , 07:22 PM



Personaly, I would turn it off first. Then see if you can upload. If you can
uplaod, then you know what the problem was. I would then fiddle with the
settings (if you're comfortable doing so) to see if it might be a setting alone
that affects it.


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Default Re: Upload a site - 07-19-2004 , 12:02 AM



I tried turning off the firewall and that didn't even make a difference.
Apparently I have a totally different problem. What I get is a 530 Login
error. Now I am totally lost on how to make it work or what the problem could
be. Any ideas?

~ Amy


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