Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-06 Thread Jeff Smelser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 05 December 2003 10:29 pm, Nathaniel McCallum wrote: On Dec 5, 2003, at 11:19 PM, Jeff Smelser wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 05 December 2003 10:15 pm, Nathaniel McCallum wrote: What about for ssh?

Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-06 Thread Joshua Banks
On Friday 05 December 2003 10:15 pm, Nathaniel McCallum wrote: I know about port forwarding. I don't want to forward a different port. I want to redirect data based upon packet destination rather than port. I'm really just trying to get free IP addys ;). Nathaniel what your wanting

RE: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-06 Thread Jason Stubbs
-Original Message- From: Jeff Smelser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 8:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 05 December 2003 10:29 pm

Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-06 Thread mathieu perrenoud
[...] Internally you run a web server at 192.168.1.1 and a mail server at 192.168.1.2. I guess your missing the point there. I think he wants 'ssh box1.foobar.com' routed to box1 and 'ssh box2.foobar.com' routed to box2. And without port redirecting tricks like 'ssh box1.foobar.com -p 8022',

Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-06 Thread Joshua Banks
--- mathieu perrenoud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Internally you run a web server at 192.168.1.1 and a mail server at 192.168.1.2. I guess your missing the point there. I guess you could be correct, because I was simply making a guess based on the info that he previously posted. I

[gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-05 Thread Nathaniel McCallum
OK, here is the scenario. Gentoo router has one routable ip and the internal network is nat'ed. The routable ip has a domain that resolves to it, lets call it foobar.com. Internally (non-routable ips), there are hosts (FQDN=host1.foobar.com,host2.foobar.com). Is there anyway (perhaps

Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-05 Thread Nathaniel McCallum
On Dec 5, 2003, at 5:39 PM, Marius Mauch wrote: On 12/05/03 Nathaniel McCallum wrote: OK, here is the scenario. Gentoo router has one routable ip and the internal network is nat'ed. The routable ip has a domain that resolves to it, lets call it foobar.com. Internally (non-routable ips),

Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-05 Thread mathieu perrenoud
On Friday 05 December 2003 23:46, Nathaniel McCallum wrote: On Dec 5, 2003, at 5:39 PM, Marius Mauch wrote: On 12/05/03 Nathaniel McCallum wrote: OK, here is the scenario. Gentoo router has one routable ip and the internal network is nat'ed. The routable ip has a domain that resolves

Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-05 Thread Nathaniel McCallum
On Dec 5, 2003, at 6:12 PM, mathieu perrenoud wrote: On Friday 05 December 2003 23:46, Nathaniel McCallum wrote: On Dec 5, 2003, at 5:39 PM, Marius Mauch wrote: On 12/05/03 Nathaniel McCallum wrote: OK, here is the scenario. Gentoo router has one routable ip and the internal network is nat'ed.

Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-05 Thread Jeff Smelser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 05 December 2003 10:15 pm, Nathaniel McCallum wrote: What about for ssh? Any way to do it for that? Or will it consider that a man in the middle attack? You can forward any port you want. Just a matter of a couple commands. When you

Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-05 Thread Nathaniel McCallum
On Dec 5, 2003, at 11:19 PM, Jeff Smelser wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 05 December 2003 10:15 pm, Nathaniel McCallum wrote: What about for ssh? Any way to do it for that? Or will it consider that a man in the middle attack? You can forward any port you want.

Re: [gentoo-user] mapping hostname to a non routable ip addy

2003-12-05 Thread Rumen Yotov
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 00:12:44 +0100 mathieu perrenoud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 05 December 2003 23:46, Nathaniel McCallum wrote: On Dec 5, 2003, at 5:39 PM, Marius Mauch wrote: On 12/05/03 Nathaniel McCallum wrote: OK, here is the scenario. Gentoo router has one routable ip and