1- Recompile de kernel for supporting additional MASQ-modules
2- add the module port-forwarding (as module or part of the kernel) and
recompile (reset etc)
3- add a ipchains ACCEPT entry for the port 80 on your firewall box
4- add the rule for redirecting the port.
IMPORTANT: u will not can te
Ipchains alone won't do portforwarding. You need ipmasqadm as well. I
know it's braindead but that's how it is, hopefully in 2.4 there will be a
unified interface to all those nifty ip forwarding features.
HTH,
Lee
At 12:53 AM 6/29/2000, Nick wrote:
this is my situation:
i have a linux bo
this is my situation:
i have a linux box running 2.1, 2.2.15 with a dhcp service and ipmasq
through ipchains
i wanna setup a webserver inside the network and have the http port
forwarded through my firewall.
if i have ipchains i just need ipportfw right? but dselect insists that i
install
This is a repost. I left out some important information.
The question is how or if it is possible to set up a firewall when the
local lan side is not a different network but just one or more hosts on
the same subnet as the firewall and the firewall's gateway?
The Win95 box below has it's gateway
I have a cable modem connection that is just being converted to a
"business-class" connection, which means I get 5 statics IP addresses
and my packets destined to the office are routed directly.
I can't get IP forwarding to forward anything.
The setup is simple: (I've disguising actual IP's in th
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