If it is redhat 6.0 use the ipmasqdm and ipchains for prot forwarding.
should be easy with redhat 6.0.  That is what i use.  No problems at all.
no need for rinetd?

Sean Clarke
Systems and Support Manager
ABM Financial Systems

On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Larry Creech wrote:

> 
> Use rinetd, from http://www.boutell.com/rinetd 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Ken Arck wrote:
> 
> > Ok, more home network stuff. 
> > 
> > RH 6.0, running IP masquerading and ipchains, acting as the router/gateway
> > to my ISP (I have a fixed IP, btw). Several PC's and MACS run on a LAN,
> > with the Linux box running SAMBA, with the "client" machines using a
> > private network (192.168.x.x).
> > 
> > PPP and everything works exactly as it should. Any of the LAN machines can
> > access the Internet, POPmail, etc. etc.
> > 
> > Question.
> > 
> > In order to make the "client" machines reachable *from* the outside world
> > (for example, if I run a webserver on one of the Windoze machines), what
> > else do I need to do? Since they're all assigned a private network IP, I
> > don't see how to make them available to the outside world.
> > 
> > Ken
> > 
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