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RE: linux NAT or portmapping
From: "Marty" <marty () asgard aus tm>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 07:24:45 +1100
Surely - download rinetd (by Anthony Rumble). Did something similar a few days back for port 80 and it works a treat ;) Install and config is as simple as it gets. Cheers, Marty
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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