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I have a system with 3 nic's, i've currently got it working so it masquerades the internal lan (with private IP-space) to the external interface (with public-ip space). The problem is that I want the third interface to connect to a kind of DMZ, an area where I use another range of public IP-adresses. I can get connections going from the masq-ed lan to the DMZ area, and from the lan to the internet. The problem is that I can't get the box to forward traffic, and get routing, from the internet to the DMZ area. Text-art of situation Internet/Router | |(Valid IP's) Linux Proxy and Firewall----DMZ area | With valid IP's | Workstations on 10.x.x.x How do I get the linux box to route traffic for the DMZ from the (cisco) router to the DMZ lan and back ?? Mark Janssen Unix Consultant Unix Support Nederland / PSInet Netherlands E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key Id: 357D2178 http: markjanssen.homeip.net www.markjanssen.nl www.maniac.nl -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org Filter: gpg4pine 4.0 (http://azzie.robotics.net) iD8DBQE5SmMEb6urvDV9IXgRAt5HAKC6mkrtUUivmAYDoQOHkUlTDOyk8QCeKvC5 uGrJIm5/JbLA7cu7HKMgznA= =QmA/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----