Hello,
you would want to look into iptables. Also if you are not familiar with
iptables syntax you can take a look into FWBuilder www.fwbuilder.org
(alas discontinued but still pretty usable for most mundane iptable tasks).

Christian

Am 25.03.2015 um 08:29 schrieb Cameron Seay:
> I have some SUSE 11 Linux guests running (VM 5.4- sorry, we are stuck with
> a z9 until we can upgrade our machine).  I want to configure a second
> virtual NIC (unless I don't need one to do what I want to do) so that I can
> use one of the guests as  NAT router.  What is the best way to do this?
> Additionally, if anyone has some pointers on NATing with SuSE 11 I am all
> ears, but I think I can follow a video I found on Youtube for this.
> 
> Thanks VMers!
> 
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