Port forwarding should be straight-forward with the Vyatta CLI; look for recent
ssh examples on this list.

Personally, I'd create a rule for each protocol and port/port range.

Best,
Justin

On Feb 4, 2008 8:31 PM, Nathan McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys, I finally got my old comp which is running vyatta to now be a
> wireless vyatta router.  So I can connect my Playstation 3 to the router
> and it goes on the network and most things work.  However it only has
> what playstation calls nat3.  This is because it isn't getting all the
> ports it needs.  The playstation 3 needs:
>
> • TCP Ports: 80, 443, 5223, and 10070 - 10080
> • UDP Ports: 3478, 3479, 3658, and 10070
>
> I don't care about 80 and 443.  However I really want to get nat2
> working because I'm having issues with Unreal III.  What would be the
> best way to do this?  Can / should I create an iptables rule to make a
> DMZ zone?  I had to make the firewall with iptables not vyatta cause I
> couldn't figure it out... :'(  Should I just create a nat rule for each
> port and forward it to my playstation's ip after setting it as static?
>
> Thanks,
> Nate
>
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