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I am a masquerade newbie (as opposed to masquerading as a newbie?) and have 
just subscribed to this list. I have set up at least one masquerade box for 
a cable modem connection, and now I am preparing to set up masquerading on 
a Linux box with two Ethernet cards for our office T1 connection, once we 
change ISPs, and give up our Cisco NAT router.

In our current NAT setup, all our servers' internal addresses are mapped to 
external addresses. In the new setup, I expect to use port forwarding for 
http and mail, which are on the same Linux box. However, I have three Mac 
servers that I am not sure would be happy with port forwarding and these 
servers do not need to be inside the masquerade or firewall. Is there a way 
I can have all our other hosts masqueraded, but leave these three hosts 
directly accessible by their public IP addresses? Possibly through the 
routing tables on the masquerade box?

Also, it is not clear to me from the HOWTOs just how to port forward for a 
masqueraded POP/IMAP mail server. Any guidance would be helpful.

TIA to all,

--Carney Mimms
--Rebus, Inc.

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