Hello,

I'm not sure that I'm understanding what you are wanting to do, but it
sounds like you might want to look into IP Masquerading or some other
form of NAT.  I don't even know if it would work in this case, but
might be worth a try.

You can find the HOWTOs relavant to Netfilter at
http://netfilter.gnumonks.org

Regards,
Ben

On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 11:44:27AM +0200, Antti Hakulinen wrote:
> Hi there.
> I have a problem that for some reason i can't work out.
> 
> I have one Linux machine running 2.4 kernel and one WinNT 4.0 machine.
> This sounds strange, but i need to route the network traffic of VNC that
> comes to the Linux box, to the WINNT server. So, as i connect to the Linux
> box with VNC, it really connects to the WINNT machine. It is not possible to
> connect to the WINNT machine straight from other machines than the Linux. Do
> you have any ideas how to accomplish this?
> 
> Even if i don't install VNC to the Linux, is it possible to route the coming
> vnc traffic to the winnt machine.?? If so, this would be the solution i
> need.
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Regards: Antti.

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