> At 00:41 22-11-96 -0500, Adam Heath wrote: > |I current connect to the Internet with PPPD, and all works well. I have > |compiled my kernel (2.0.24) with IP_MASQ enabled, and have verified that > |this works. Here is my question. > | > |Can it be setup, so that when someone telnets into the Linux box, instead > |of the request being handled there, it is masqueraded to one of the private > |computers on the LAN? I have a DOS-based BBS that I can setup to accept > |incoming telnet, but it won't work through DOSEMU. > | > > It's possible. Have a look around for the 'redir' package, which will do it > for you. > Not what I want. I have looked at 'redir'. I would like it to be implemented more at the kernel level. Currently, I can run this command:
ipfwadm -I -P tcp -a accept -S 0/0 -D 127.0.0.1/32 23 -r 1000 That will take packet coming from anywhere, headed toward the local telnet port, and redirect it toward the local 1000 port. Why can't I also put in a destination system address? I currently setup 'redir' to listen on port 1000, and redirect it across the LAN(actually, across a simulated SLIP link between linux and DOSEMU), but it seems I should be able to do something like it with the kernel. If I need to talk to the kernel guys, then if someone could direct me to the proper mailing list, I will post my question there. Txs. Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.geocities.com/Siliconvalley/Park/6562/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]