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Old 12-19-2004, 08:58 AM   #1
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Port mapping on Suse firewall


I am migrating from RedHat 9.0 to Suse 9.0 Pro.

The primary purpose of this Linux machine is to provide a firewall, router and wireless hub for my home LAN, which includes a couple of Windows PCs used as games servers.

Hence I need to be able to manually map some of the ports from the internet to specific IP addresses on the LAN.

Previously I did this using iptables. I rather like the ease of the Suse firewall, but it doesn't seem to allow me to set up port mappings.

Do I have to revert to iptables, or is there a way to set up specific port mappings in Suse?
 
  


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