--- Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Without getting bogged down in too much detail -- I
> did some research on
> your problem and I **think** it lies in the details
> of how ipchains does
> NATing and port forwarding.
>
> This URL -- http://saturn5.hn.org/ps2.html --
> explains what y
I still have one Dachstein firewall kicking around. There were specific
modules (helpers) to get around some of the more complicated stuff that
ipchains didn't handle. These modules went by the name:
ip_masq_x
These were a bunch of these. They are like the ip_contrack modules for
iptables.
Without getting bogged down in too much detail -- I did some research on
your problem and I **think** it lies in the details of how ipchains does
NATing and port forwarding.
This URL -- http://saturn5.hn.org/ps2.html -- explains what you need to do
and how to do it on a BSD router. I can transl
--- Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:34 PM 12/29/2003 -0800, Michael Rogers wrote:
> >I know this is probably simple and trivial, but I
> >can't get it to work for the life of me...
> >
> >I use Dachstein-1.0.2 as a firewall for my windows
> >machines behind my t-1. The only thing
At 12:34 PM 12/29/2003 -0800, Michael Rogers wrote:
I know this is probably simple and trivial, but I
can't get it to work for the life of me...
I use Dachstein-1.0.2 as a firewall for my windows
machines behind my t-1. The only thing they do is
browse the internet and I ssh to my external servers
I know this is probably simple and trivial, but I
can't get it to work for the life of me...
I use Dachstein-1.0.2 as a firewall for my windows
machines behind my t-1. The only thing they do is
browse the internet and I ssh to my external servers,
play some games at times.. normal stuff. There a