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Setup:
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  Internal telnet server:       192.168.10.23 mask 255.255.255.0 
                        gateway:        192.168.10.3 - can't change.

  Linux Router:                 
                        Internal IP: 192.168.10.250 mask 255.255.255.0
                        External IP: 216.16.11.35 mask 255.255.255.240
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I think I need to mask both IPs(interfaces) on the router machine so that
anything hitting the 216.16.11.35 address is rewritten as 192.168.10.250 and
forwarded to the 192.168.10.23 machine.  Then when the 192.168.10.23 machine
responds it replies to 192.168.10.250 which forwards to 216.16.11.35 and
returns the packets to its destination.

Can you help me with a sample script?  I've tried but have had much success.
I beginning to think this may not even be possible.

Adam


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