[NTLUG:Discuss] Where's the best place to find answers about Linux?
David Ross
david at rawcreations.net
Tue Sep 25 17:25:33 CDT 2001
Bob
I look to linuxquestions.org and mandrakeuser.org
Both have been very helpful and of course
Chris Cox (especially for Suse)
David
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 04:43 pm, you wrote:
> > I have a few specific questions on Linux and I am wondering where would be
> the best place to ask them. Does anyone have some "best" sites and
> newsgroups that like to use for Linux?
>
> My questions are:
>
> 1) What is the best way to track byte usage of an IP address when using
> Linux as a NAT firewall? I want to be able to track everyone behind the
> firewall.
>
> 2) Even though I am using NAT on the firewall, there are occasions when I
> want to direct all traffic destined for a specific address to a specific
> machine behind the firewall. I am using iptables (kernal 2.4). In other
> words, I have a machine sitting on my desk. Even though this machine has a
> private non routable (192.168.*.*) IP address, I want users outside to see
> this machine. I have a bank of 10 IP addresses, of which the firewall is
> taking up only one. I want the firewall to route any traffic destined for
> the second of the 10 IP addresses to the machine on my desk. Any ideas?
> Where's the best place to ask?
>
> Thank You,
> Bob Byron
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