>i did it with ipmasqadm and the lazyport.sh script which you can find on
>freshmeat. it worked just fine.
Didn't come up with anything for lazyport.sh or lazyport at freshmeat.
>
>Steven Hildreth wrote:
>>
>> Hi, So I have an internal PcAnywhere box (Running Windows NT) using a
>> internal ip of 192.168.*.* and having just one real ip (Redhat 6.0)
>> connected to our 1.5meg DSL RTU.
>>
>> I am wanting a notebook user to be able to enter the Redhat 6.0 IP and be
>> "forwarded" to the internal ip and then back again for the outgoing to the
>> PcAnywhere.
>>
>> My Redhat 6.0 box is using kernel 2.2.5-15.
>>
>> My question is I have found several how-to's related to ipmasqadm and
>> ipchains, but seems that port forwarding is built into the 2.2.5 kernel?
>>
>> Basically I am completly confused about which to use ipmasqadm and/or
>> ipchains, or am I going totally wrong direction here.
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Steven Hildreth
>> Information Technology Manager
>> Aprotex Corporation, http://www.aprotex.com
>> "Proven Property Protection Since 1952"
>>
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