IF Mandrake Firewall can't do the job there is a FREE Firewall software that
will, I must say it's
not as Nice as mandrake firewall ( I don't think anything is) but it will do
what you want. It's called
Securepoint firewall and they have a freeware version.
http://www.securepoint.cc, but don't give
up on mandrake firewall yet I would keep on that because of the ease of use
and how nice it is.
-John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sveinar S�pler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 12:27 AM
Subject: [Cooker-firewall] CookFire and NAT
Is it possible to do nat'ing like this :
I have 128 public ip adresses from my ISP. I want to run several servers++
and want all my machines to use the public ip's i have from my ISP. Also
when i connect out from one of my machines to external source, like an FTP
server or IRC server, i want this to be connected "from" my "real" ip, and
not the firewall ip.
E.g. My "inside" box has ip adress : 192.168.0.100 My external adress should
the be nat'ed to 193.212.1.100 (masking away 192.168.0 for 193.212.1) The
next machine 192.168.0.154 should be 193.212.1.154 and so on..
Is this possible? I have been searching the net for such a solution, but the
only usable i get, is "let's say you have one ip... ".. But i have 128!
I want to be able to connect to 1 ip adress for my WEB server, another for
my FTP server+++, and NOT use "Port mapping" at all.. But the "real"
adress..
Could someone help me out? Is this a possibility in CookFire?
Sveinar S�pler
Servicekoordinator
Tech Computers
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