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 >can someone tell me if there is a chance to forward pcanywhere traffic
 >(port 5631, 5632) to more than one internal (masqueraded) host?

No.  It can't be done using the same ports.  Now, you can redirect
a different set of ports but that will require that you reconfigure
the PC Anywhere client.


 >The masquerading host is running with some ip aliases on the external site.
 >I would like to forward for example external ip 1.1.1.2 to internal 10.1.1.2
 >and external ip 1.1.1.3 to internal 10.1.1.3.

This is NOT Masq (1:Mant NAT) but Many:Many NAT.  Those these URLs aren't
in the MASQ howto yet (they are in TrinityOS), I will add it to the
next version.

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True 1:1 IP NAT (different than IP MASQ)

      There are several implementations but here are the common ones:

           Main Linux NAT, Load Balancing, and High Availability reference 
site:
                http://www.linas.org/linux/load.html

           A newer NAT implementation:
                http://proxy.iinchina.net/~wensong/ipnat/

           The original Linux NAT implementation:
                http://www.csn.tu-chemnitz.de/HyperNews/get/linux-ip-nat.html 
or
                http://www.suse.de/~mha/HyperNews/get/linux-ip-nat.html
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 >For now I'm using autofw to forward to only on internal host which works 
fine.
 >Perhaps there is a chance to get it work with mfw? I'm not sure.

Per the MASQ Howto, using AUTOFW is not recommended.
Using either PORTFW or try your luck with MFW.

--David
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