There are port forwarding modules in the linux kernel sources
just enable them in the config and then make modules and make modules_install

from there tho your on your own - I dont use them myself!



On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, KL Davis wrote:
> My site is far from finished, but may offer some help in setting up IPCHAINS and
> the newer (kernel 2.4.x) IPTABLES... please let me know if it helps at all?
> What I can do to make it bettter?  I hope to have everything posted and be
> "open" by the first of the year...
> 
> www.nanux.xom
> 
> KL Davis
> 
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> Tim Coleman wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 11:01:10PM -0500, Jake Colman wrote:
> > > >>>>> "Mike" == Mike Jagdis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > >     >> Hello.  I'd like to be able to connect throught my masquerading
> > >     >> machine to a computer behind it.  Is there any method of doing this?
> > >
> > >     Mike> Look at ipmasqadm and use either the portfw or mfw modules.
> > >
> > > Am I missing something or is ipmasqadm NOT part of the RedHat distribution?
> > > Any idea why not?  Are there RPMs for it?
> >
> > Well, if the Red Hat distribution has a 2.2.x kernel as standard, it
> > is likely that it would include ipchains, which supersedes ipmasqadm
> > (and which will itself be superseded in 2.4.x).
> >
> > ipchains, however, does not (at least I think it doesn't) have any options
> > for port forwarding, etc.  So, I'm not sure what the recommended software
> > to use is for forwarding.  But, ipmasqadm should be downloadable off of
> > the Internet.  I would recommend a FAQ, but I think any relevant ones
> > are likely quite out of date by now.
> >
> > ttfn
> >
> > Tim
> >
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