The Masquerading is based on "ipchains" directive,
as described in many www-pages.
I am using 1 IP (X.X.X.18) now, but I have more IPs assigned
(X.X.X.19-22, i.e. NetMask is 255.255.255.248).
As I wrote, now all computers have the connection by the
1 IP, but I should have some computers (in the internal
network !) available (from external network) by the X.X.X.19-22 IPs.
> That depends on:
>
> 1) What you're using as a firewall/NAT/Masquerading box..
> 2) If you have additional external IPs assigned to you by your ISP and
> available for NAT purposes.
>
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Andrzej Marci/nczyk wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> > does anybody know how to do (or configure) the RH7.2 server
> > for the following purpose:
> > there is an internal network (192.168.1.xxx) which is
> > masquaraded to the external network with 1 external IP.
> > I must make the server to work in such a way that some
> > internal computers (i.e. with internal IPs) may go out
> > with (different !) external IPs. The computers MUST have
> > their internal IPs. And vice versa: calling the external
> > IPs must be converted by the server to the internal IPs.
> > If it is possible, the iptables should not be used.
> >
> > I am assigned more than 1 external IP by my internet
> > provider, but only 1 is used now.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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