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On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 04:50, Simon McLeod wrote:
> *     Port forward any incoming connections (via the modem) on port 25
> & 110 to 10.20.0.2 so mail works from the net

IIRC, under ipchains, this requires ipmasqadm (another application).

> *     I have several Internet IP addresses from my ISP.  If possible,
> I would like to be able to assign these IP's to internal hosts,
> with the linux machine routing between the net & these internal hosts.
> This would allow me to assign a separate IP to the    mail host that
> is visible from the net, and wouldn't require port forwarding.

This would be implimented the same way as port forwarding, only you'd be
forwarding all ports for one ip to another host.

Jamin W. Collins
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"Life is the art of drawing without an eraser." - John Gardner

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