I've read example after example (eachone slightly different than the others) and tried 
them all. So far, none of them have been working.

Rather than list the various ways I tried (and failed) I will start over again and ask 
for help. I already have masquerading working, and have stealthed all ports except 80 
and 8080 (the two ports Ive been using for experimenting).

I need to know how to do a "straight-through" portforward (Host1:8080 -> Host2:8080) 
and a redirecting kind (Host1:8080 -> Host2:80). Obviously I wouldn't be using both 
examples at the same time.

In the above examples Host1 is the Linux box with two NICs (eth0[ext] and eth1[int]) 
and Host2 is on the firewalled network (the eth1 side).

Once someone tells me how to do this I will try it out. If it works, Ill let you know. 
If it doesn't, I'll respond with detailed info of what it did do.


Thank you in advance.
DJ
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