I am looking into the possibility of setting up a NAT+Firewall on a Linux system. I
understand that FreeBSD or some other BSDs may be better suited for this job, but for
the time being I must try to implement this in a RH6.0 Linux system.
Specifically, I require a setup where I have 30 workstations and 3 servers behind a
Cisco router that is doing the WAN connection via 10BFl (fiber).
I have a block of 8 IPs assigned to me (5 useable excluding the router), where 3 of
the IPs must be statically NAT'ed to the LAN addresses of my 3 servers, and the 30
workstations get dynamically NAT'ed through the pool of 2 valid IPs.
Has anyone implemented this sort of thing? If so, could you kindly share your
experiences?
Best,
Erik Wachtenheim
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