Hi all,

I've spoken to a couple of people who tried port forwarding using iptables
and apparently it's not an easy task to accomplish. I've tried myself and
don't seem to have any luck whatsoever either (after reading numbers of
HOWTOs etc) so I'm asking here as a last resort.

Just to makes things easier, i'll try to give as much info as possible,
using the following example:
I would like port 8181 on my Red Hat box (7.2, kernel 2.4.9-34, let's say ip
is 1.1.1.1 (example only)) to be forwarded to port 80 on internal machine IP
1.1.1.2. I understand that machines on the internal network (eth0) would not
be able to make use of this, but as long as it works from the net connection
(ppp0) then that is ok. That's all I need. But, of course, if there is a way
where this would work for both then thats even better.

Has anyone actually managed to get this working right?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

TIA

________________________________________________________________
Kevin Green
KD Micro Software :: "Servicing all ends of the evolutionary scale" - Frank
Holmes
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