Look at:

http://www.monmouth.demon.co.uk/ipsubs/portforwarding.html

Dale

On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Adam Rheaume wrote:

> Ya this can be done.. You would need to use a redirector.. You could take
> port 80 on the GATEWAY and redirect that to the other server such as
> 192.168.1.4 <=- APACHE server with private IP.. There is alot of stuff to
> do this on metalab.unc.edu.. Just look around for a port redirector.
> 
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> 
> On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Denis Voitenko wrote:
> 
> > I am not sure that there is a solution to my problem but I'd like to give it
> > a try. I have a small LAN that has a gateway to the net via 100% uptime
> > dialup with a static IP running on Slackware 4. On the same LAN I have
> > another Linux box that runs a MySQL database with an interface via
> > Apache/PHP3. As you could guess, all the IP's on the LAN are from
> > 192.168.0.x series. What I'd like to do is to give access to the database to
> > people on the Internet. So technically whenever someone points the browser
> > to the IP address of the gateway box he'd get onto the box that runs
> > Apache/PHP3. It is possible to do?
> > 
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