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I've set up a firewall with 3 eth-cards.
eth0 has an internetconnection (195.163.25.194)
eth1 is not a local network with domains and "real" ip-addresses
(195.163.25.19x)
eth2 is a local network (192.168.1.x)

The communication between eth0 and eth2 works perfect. And I can access the
world
from eth1 through eth0.

But the problem is that behind eth1 is a web-server and a mail-server with a
domain.

I want the domain ppi.se (195.163.25.199) to be accesseble through the
firewall.
Say even if i contact ppi.se I want it to pass the firewall (195.163.25.194)
with some
rules like only port 110 is allowed.

Is this at all possible and if it is, how?

/Stefan

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