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Re: linux NAT or portmapping
From: "daN." <dan () nesmail com>
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 20:29:18 -0800
going through the archives and didn't see an answer to this on the list...you are looking for portfwadm you need to recompile your kernel to include it (it's under advanced router if you use make config), and then download the ipfwadm src from kernelnotes.org..This is a kernel level solution, it doesn't crash and uses alot less overhead than portfw daN. At 10:12 PM 1/15/00 +0000, gstreet () bellsouth net wrote:
not usre if this is the appropriate place... sorry if it's not. I have a private network with internet access provided via dialup & a linux box running ip masq (called "gateway"). There is a machine behind the gateway on the private net called aires... Aires can talk to the internet just fine via gateway. My question..... Is there a way i can set things up so the reverse can occur? I want to talk to aires from the internet by telnetting to "gateway's" IP... (my provider gives gateway the same IP every time). Can I set it up so port xxx on gateway really goes to port y on aires? Thanks, Graham Street gstreet () bellsouth net
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