Ainsley Pereira wrote:
Yes. If that isn't a static address, you'll need to be doing
masquerading; that is when your machine forwards packets, it doesn't
just forward them, but changes the address in them so it seems to come
from that address, then when packets arrive, if it's part of that
connection, they are also forwarded on. Make sure you have all the
iptables options compiled into your kernel (at least IP Masquerading, IP
Connection tracking... there are a bunch of others that wouldn't hurt
too).
Thanks for your help. I will return to this in a week when I've got more time, but right now I'm just too busy. I caved in and gave him the windows CD's just to get some peace.
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