Sheridan, Thanks, I'll look at linuxdoc.org. I've downloaded Seattle Firewall as well and am looking at that. Thanks again, Jon *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 11/2/00 at 3:08 PM Sheridan Hawken wrote: >Hi Jon, > >I would use port forwarding. The rule in ipchains looks like this: > >/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -p tcp -L InternetIP Port -R InternalIP Port > >/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -p tcp -L xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 80 -R xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 80 ( >this allows http through to an internal machine ) > >There are some good how to docs on Ipchains at www.linuxdoc.org that can tell you >more about it. > >Sheridan > > >Jon Greisz wrote: > >> I'm a linux newbie. I've set up a machine with Mandrake 7.1 that I'm about to >convert to 7.2. I want to use it as a firewall between my internal network and my >outside T1. I've got a firewall script set up using IPChains that seems to work >pretty well. I created and used internal network IP addresses. >> >> I've got several machines where I would like certain ports to get through the >firewall. I have assigned internet IP addresses for these machines that I would like >to translate to my internal IP's, and reverse it going out. But only on certain >ports. >> >> What is the best approach for this? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jon Greisz >> >> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** >> >> On 11/2/00 at 8:45 AM Mark Johnson wrote: >> >> >Yes, this looks like another eruption of off-topic posts... IMHO, VB should >> >be ported because that is the only way to achieve portability for MS Office >> >documents. StarOffice is really cool but ultimately not feasible if you are >> >exchanging documents with a group of MS Office folks. Unfortunately, VB >> >would bring office products closer to managing that feasiblity. >> >Unfortunately, VB is not an elegant language but it suits it's purpose. Too >> >bad tcl, perl, python, java, or javascript wasn't used for building these >> >dynamic docs. But those languages present quite a learning curve, this was >> >VB strength. Also, it enabled MS to lock in a lot of folks to it's >> >proprietary ways of doing things. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: >> Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
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