[NTLUG:Discuss] Punch through firewall
Bobby Wrenn
bobby at wrennest.com
Thu Mar 2 15:28:36 CST 2000
Check the NTLUG archives. There have been two fairly complete
discussions of this topic recently.
If you would like you may email me directly. I am using a setup much
like what you describe.
Bobby
> Bob Byron wrote:
>
> I am using Redhat 6.1 running an ipchains firewall.
>
> Internet ===|eth0 -- LINUX SYSTEM -- eth1|=== local network
> The local network has 168.192.1.X addresses.
> I have a machine behind a firewall that I want to access from the
> interenet. How do I create a bridge through the firewall to that one
> machine? Let's assume I have the domain range of 200.200.200.200
> through 200.200.200.205, and eth0 had the address of 200.200.200.200.
> I want to use the address 200.200.200.201 to address the machine
> behind the firewall, how would I go about that? Ideally I want the
> address
> 200.200.200.201 to be translated to 192.168.1.200 (the address of the
> local machine.
>
> Thank You,
> Bob Byron
> RAD Systems, Inc.
> www.radit.com
> (972)516-4256
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