Okay, not sure if anyone can help me w/ this, but
I would think it would be possible...
I have a machine w/ two ethernet cards and a
couple of modems. It has two connections to the internet,
one over a 28.8k and one over one of the ethernet connections.
The one on the ethernet will only give me one IP address,
whereas I get a class C routed to me over the 28.8k line.
The other ethernet card is for my lan segment that has the
class C, and I have some people who dial in and get subnets
out of my class C routed to them.
206.55.1.9 (28.8k Internet)
|
|----| 206.239.239.32/27
| |
| |-------|
------- gateway
| | 206.239.239.1
__| |
| ----------------- - 206.239.239.0/27
204.245.103.88 | |
(Fast - Internet) | | 206.239.239.5
206.239.239.3
Okay, hope that helps. Now, my interest is to use
ip masq'ing for things like web and ftp and other protocols
that work well w/ ip masq'ing and to have all of those
connections be masq'ed and routed out the fast internet
connection and everything else (Except where blocked by
my firewall options) be routed out the slow internet
connection, and also have inbound connections from the 28.8k
be routed to machines on my segment according to my firewall
rules.
So I guess my question is, any ideas on how I could
achive this? Can it be done w/ ipchains? I saw something
about a 'Port forwarder' for 2.0.x kernels, but didn't see one
for the late 2.1.x (ie: 2.1.127 and later) kernels. I tried
to email the author but didn't get a response.
If you have any suggestions as to where I could look
to find this information that of course would also be greatly
appriciated!
Many thanks!
Stephen
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