Quickest way to get this going is to get thee to the projectfiles.com site and download the "projectfiles" firewall script.

This script is dead easy to use and allows you to set up port whitelists, NAT and port forwarding, the latter of which is what you are after here.

If you have any problems getting this script going, get back to me and I'll work through the issue with you.

It builds a robust iptables based firewall for you with just a couple of config settings.

cheers,

Mark.

On 17/02/06, Tom Lynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My AstLinux box is now my router/firewall.

I'm looking for  some help from those who have set up destination NAT
under ASTLINUX.  I'm looking for the most efficient and *PERSISTENT*
means to direct inbound SMTP and HTTP to another server on my inside
network.  I'm not trained in IPTables, so the documentation I'm
reading is pretty much greek at this point.

Thanks in advance.

Tom

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