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> If you really know what you're doing you could convert your script ahead
of>
>time, build your kernel for IPTables support, cross your fingers and
reboot.
>If not, get a spare box and test your new script.  Follow my first
statement
>ignoring the crossing of the fingers. :)

I think it too. It could be better if you really do it by yourself... These
kind of engines to automate all processes dont work perfectly (on most).


>
>I'm sure that there are a few IPChains -> IPTables conversion scripts that
>can be found at freshmeat.net, but I have not tried any and can't give you
>any direction in that manner.  I wouldn't fully trust the conversion
either.
>
>IPChains does not do port forwarding.

Ipchains does the port forwarding, but to the same machine, if you agree to
use the concept of redirecting. It does not forward to some other machine.


>
>Mike Fetherston.




Cheers
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Edilson Osorio Junior
4Solutions Informática
Divisão NetHawk - Consultoria e Segurança de Redes

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