> > >> Hello. I'd like to be able to connect throught my masquerading
> > >> machine to a computer behind it. Is there any method of
> doing this?
> >
> > Mike> Look at ipmasqadm and use either the portfw or mfw modules.
> >
> > Am I missing something or is ipmasqadm NOT part of the RedHat
> distribution?
> > Any idea why not? Are there RPMs for it?
>
> Well, if the Red Hat distribution has a 2.2.x kernel as standard, it
> is likely that it would include ipchains, which supersedes ipmasqadm
> (and which will itself be superseded in 2.4.x).
No, ipchains doesn't supersede ipmasqadm. The 2.[34] kernel does/will
replace both ipchains and ipmasqadm with the netfilter code which is
configured using iptable and ipnatctl.
To do reverse masquerading with ipmasqadm you either need to use
port forwarding ("ipmasqadm portfw ...") or use ipchains to mark
packets and then use "ipmasqadm mfw ..." to redirect them.
Mike
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