> -----Original Message-----
> From: Angelo Lorenzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 10:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [plug] Forwarding Mails
>
>
> Dear gurus,
>
> I have leased line connection to my provider. In my
> network, I have 3 servers. How would i configure my
> mail servers to forward all incoming mails and web
> access to my internal network PC. I would like all
> requests from the Internet to talk to my PC directly
> accessible from the outside but forwards all requests
> to another server.
>
> Internet ----- Exposed server ------ Internal Server.
Forwarding of mail is different from web. For web, you can make use of
ipmasqadm utility and ipchains. You'll need a kernel with 2.2.x version. If
you're using 2.0.x, you will need ipfwadm and portfw utilities.
For mail forwarding, we have to know first the MTA you're using. If it's
sendmail, you can make use of mailertable. If it's qmail, you can make use
of smtproutes.
onie here ;-)
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