Ip chains can't foreward the connection itself, it only spcifies what
packets CAN go somewhere. so you need annother program to do the
forwarding. it can be found at:
"http://juanjox.linuxhq.com/"
BTW- the author is a cool guy.
Its use is detailed in the ip-masquerading mini-howto:
http://www.linuxcentral.com/LDP/HOWTO/mini/IP-Masquerade.html
There are other ways, but this is the simplist and most time effective for
most people.
"Beitler, David" wrote:
> I need to do this.
>
> Internet ---->>>Linux Server---->>FTP Server
>
> 1. Where the Internet users ftp to the address of the Linux Server, not
> the FTP server, but get redirected to the FTP server.
>
> 2. The Ftp server sees the address of the Linux Server as the source
> address for all accesses by the Internet users.
>
> In other words, I need external users to access an FTP site using one
> address, that goes to the Linux server and is redirected to the FTP
> server, and I need the Linux Server to be complete transparent to the
> external users.
>
> I've dug through the IPChains HOWTO and many different web sites, and
> still have no clue.
>
> Help is appreciated.
>
> David Beitler
>
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