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Hi,
I have a machine running RedHat 7.1 using NAT in order to hide my internal
workstations from the outside world. Now I would like this machine to
administer virtual IP addresses for a group of internal machine. For
instance, this server4s IP address is 200.xxx.yyy.10 but it should also
receive all IP traffic addressed to 200.xxx.yyy.15, 200.xxx.yyy.20 and
200.xxx.yyy.25 and forward them to three different internal machines within
my LAN, for example, 172.16.30.1, 172.16.30.2 and 172.16.30.3,
respectively. Could someone help me with this stuff?
Thanks in advance,
Marcos Moura
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