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Hi,
how to nating in one privet IP with one valid Internet IP through the specific port.
I wanted to expose or musk one privet IP address (which is behind the firewall) say 192.168.190.10 to one valid internet IP ie 64.19.78.19 .
I like to expose one of the LAN system to the internet . So that people can access this machine from the internet from behind the firewall through one specific port .
(I think this the safest method to expose one local system to the internet through one specific port.)
I don't want the whole system to be exposed in the internet . I just wanted the Local IP address to be Nated with one valid Internet ip address (64.19.78.19 ) and open the specific port to the same valid IP address .
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