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raf,

Yes this has been done and works as my internal machines can surf the
internet.

regards,

Craig


> a prerequisite for portfw is masquerading in the other 
> (outward) direction.
> i think this is only mentioned in the ipmasqadm manpage but i 
> could be wrong.
> have you done this?
> i.e.
>   ipchains -P forward DENY
>   ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.1.X/32 -j MASQ
> 
> (replace the /32 with /24 or something if you want internal hosts
> on that lan masqueraded for outgoing connections).
> 
> raf
> 
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