thanks for the reply

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i'm planning to build some servers with my linux machine ...
like web server, ftp, but i'm new to linux

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i actually followed the book to complete all the steps for building a simple webserver in redhat 7.3,
but i'm having a problem that it can only be seen locally on LAN...
my network is behind a huge NAT with only 1 outgoing WAN IP.
and NATing is controlled by an admin(don't know who he is) in my apartment building

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(same thing when i use msn messenger to send/receive files, the error message shows that I'm behind NAT and connection can't be made)

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is there a way to get around with NAT to solve these problems?
help's appericated..

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(i just love these smilie icons, i hope i will make a php for my webserver also

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