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Hi all,

I want to implement a form of destination NAT, so that someone on the internet
can access my internal host (192.168.1.10).

To do that in a cisco router, I'd create a Static NAT table that looks like :
  ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.10 200.238.121.3

In fact my host (192.168.1.10) appears to the world as 200.238.121.3 (DNS
table) , but its real IP is 192.168.1.10

Thus, for those who want to access an application resided in my internal host
(192.168.1.10), the cisco router translates from 200.238.121.3 to
192.168.1.10


If I would use cisco, ok, but I have a Linuxbox (Kernel 2.2) to implement
this.

I am very confused what to use : Ipchains, ipmasqadm, etc or perhaps another
deamon like Rinetd (for Kernels 2.0.x)

Does anyone can help me

I'll appreciate some suggestion

Thanks in advance.

Ricardo Greco.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recife-PE
Brazil

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