I'll look at that, but I had found Seattle Firewall before that, so I'm installing 
that 1st.  I've got the Seattle Firewall up and running and it seems to be doing the 
trick.  I'm just not sure if I can do my adddress translation.  I've got several PC's 
that we use for supporting software.  We use Carbon Copy for this support.  I need to 
open these PC's to the internet using a specified port.  I need to be able to assign 
the internet IP's for these machines to their internal IP's, and choose which ports to 
allow through the firewall.

Thanks,

Jon

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On 10/9/00 at 7:36 PM Paul wrote:

>It was Oct 9, 2000, 11:14, when Jon Greisz keyboarded:
>
>>I've used 192.168.1.0/24 as my internal subnets.  I've got 64 external
>>IP's.  I need to allow access to several of my client machines on the
>>internal network using a specific port from the internet.  All of my
>>clients need access to the internet.
>>
>>What is the easiest way to get a firewall going.
>
>www.pointman.org  where you download pmfirewall. A script that helps you
>set up rules for IPCHAINS.
>
>Paul
>
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