I have not seen other responses to this, so....
You seem to be asking for a system that uses a single IP address to the
outside world, then translates incoming packets to an internal IP address
scheme. There are Internet RFC's covering portions of this. The system is
called Network Address Translation (NAT). Look at
<http://www.suse.de/~mha/linux-ip-nat/diplom/> for an explanation.
At 2/1/2001 03:39 PM , Super-User wrote:
>I need to install a firewall, but I want to use real IP addresses in my
>Internal
>Network. I have installes Openbsd.
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> What can I do to use real IP addresses in my internal network
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