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Right, firstly, I have read every FAQ and HOWTO regarding this subject and
couldn't find
any answers to my questions - hopefully I never overlooked anything ;-)



Problem: I wish for people on the internet to be able to see my internal
webserver which has a 192.168.1.X
address - 


Setup: Slackware 7.1, kernel 2.2.16 - compiled with support for all network
types including chains,portfw,mfw.

NIC Setup: One network card for testing purposes, with multiple IP's eth0 /
eth0:1 / eth0:2 / eth0:3

I know certain things won't work with the above because you can't specify an
aliased Interface but with the below you simply specify an IP to listen on. 

IPChains works perfectly so, no problem there.

I tried port redirection using "ipmasqadm portfw", the software sets up the
rules but no forwarding takes place. If you try surf to the website it just
times out.

I tried mark forwarding using "ipmasqadm mfw" and "ipchains to mark", this
had exactly the same result.

Forwarding is enabled :)

Anyone have any ideas ?

regards,

Craig

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