On 1/23/06, Rajendra Rait <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> I have a debian system with 2 NIC's one with a public ip and another with
> a
> private ip, also i have a domain which is been pointed to the public ip
> address of this debian system.
>
> What would happen is anyone on the net would ftp to the domain and reach
> this public IP.
>
> Now what i want is to divert all ftp traffic comming to this public ip to
> anoher machine with a private ip address.
>
> Someone said me that is possible through IPtables, but i don't know how to
> do it, i tried a lot but was not successfull, please if anyone is aware of
> this stuff, let me know.
> Regards,
>
> Rajendra Rait.
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iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d <external ip> --dport 63123 -j DNAT
--to <internal-ip>:80
this command to redirect http port

to understand it
man iptables

you can create your own for FTP port 20 and 21

may be u need to connect your forwarded ftp with passive connection,


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