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I couldn't find any other solution in "Trinity OS FAQ"
Could you recommend the www site where I can get the inormation about "Exposed Host"
I already succeeded in accomplishing other functionality such as
firewall,portforwarding,autoforwarding.
If other vendors use the term "Exposed Host","DMZ" and somthing like that. How can I
support this functionality?.
Thanks in advance.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Ranch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "SangTae Ha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Masq] Question about ipmasqadm
>
> >My Question is my computer (192.168.10.3) always want to use all
> the >application
> >(game,video chatting, all application in the world...) as if this is just one
>
> >host computer directly connected to adsl line.
> >I tried to set like this "ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 1024 65535 -h
> 192.168.10.3"
> >"ipmasqadm autofw -A -r tcp 1024 65535 -h 192.168.10.3".
> >But it didn't worked as I expected.
> >Some Internet sharing device gives this functionality and named "Exposed
> Host".
> >In this device, If I set the IP address of one dedicated computer, I can use
> >"dialpad,starcraft, and other applications". Does any one tell me how to do
>
> IP Masq is NOT the same things as NAT (as you expect it). The
> massive PORTFW example you did above is a BAD idea. Linux
> will do unexpected things when you do things like this.
>
> If you have multiple IP addresses and need this "internal server
> looks like an external one", I recommend you check out some of
> the other NAT solutions for Linux (some urls are in Section 5 of
> TrinityOS) and also check out the various bridging HOWTOs on
> the LDP.
>
> --David
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