Eagle, Yes it was. Well, at least for my email account it was. :) LM >>> eagle243 at mac.com - 2004/04/23 12:37 PM >>> This is the email I sent the other day - the one that was never delivered. Begin forwarded message: > From: Eagle <eagle243 at mac.com> > Date: April 21, 2004 14:31:02 EDT > To: Cube List <Cube at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Subject: Re: [CUBE] WEB Hosting through an Airport Extreme > > On Apr 21, 2004, at 12:51, atoa at krak.net wrote: >> On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Bumala, Robert W wrote: >>> Luis, >>> In a nutshell, my problem is: >>> 1. The WEB site works perfectly stand alone (i.e. http//10.0.2.201/) >> >> But only from within the LAN, right? How Luis is able to use a >> non-routable IP from outside the LAN is a mystery to me. >> >>> 2. The WEB site works perfectly with just the computer connected to >>> the net (http//www.bumala.com (or http//207.213.217.244)) >>> 3. With the airport connected to the net and set to map port 80 >>> through to 10.0.1.210 port 80, the web site times out. >> >> I hope that's a typo. Do you really mean 10.0.2.210? If so, that's >> your >> problem. > > Bob, > > Indeed, I hope you have a typo there -- the typo would be the "210" > versus "201." You mean "201" right? If you are having your AirPort > base station forward to 10.0.1.210 when your Cube's IP address is > 10.0.1.201, that is the problem. > > Eagle