Not yet, but I'm in the same position as your client. Currently I'm in
the middle of setting up a linux based firewall using multiple NAT's to
several internal web servers (Linux, Solaris & NT based), and currently
I'm looking at using ipchains.
I should have this working sometime during the next couple of weeks (I'm
waiting for our leased line to become live before I start).
Peter
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Peter Mount
Enterprise Support
Maidstone Borough Council
Any views stated are my own, and not those of Maidstone Borough Council.
-----Original Message-----
From: Anna Valsami [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 July 1999 13:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NAT under Linux
Good evening all.
Has any of you ever tried doing NAT under Linux?
I have a client who wants to make available to the public (through
Internet)
a STRATUS server which resides behind his RH6.0 Linux (kernel 2.2.5-15
and
ipchains for masquerading). I understand that I need to make a rule
using
ipchains in order to assign a valid ip (from the subnet that the ISP has
assigned) to an invalid ip (from his private network) but I don't know
if
this is the right way. Has anybody seen it working in real life? Is
there
any other tool for NAT under Linux?
I would appreciate any hint.
Thank you in advance
Anna Valsami
Network Engineer
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