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Old 05-15-2003, 05:50 AM   #1
suvajit
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Natting / Routing


Hi all,
I have two query in 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 through Firestarter . I have downloaded Fire starter version 0.9.0 for Redhat linux 8. I not able to find any option for Nating one single local IP address to a valid Internet IP address . While configuration the "firestarter" it gives only the option to Nat the "whole subnet". Secondly, I have one more problem. I have three Nic cards (eth0,eth1,eth2) in the firewall (Firestarter - linux 8 ) system . Two nic card (eth1,eth2) are for two local subnet and other one for valid Internet IP (eth0) . I want to enable the NATing for both the local subnets, so that internet can be accessible from both the local subnets . While configuration the Fire Starter, it gives only one Ethernet card (eth1) can be NATed with valid IP address (eth0) In my above scenario how can I get the internet access for both the local subnets? I am kind of stuck in my work, I will appreciate if any one can help me in this regards, Thanks in advance,
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Old 05-15-2003, 05:52 AM   #2
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ok.. getting a bit tired of this now....

Please do not post the same thread in more than one forum. Picking the most relevant forum and posting it once there makes it easier for other members to help you and keeps the discussion all in one place.

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Old 05-15-2003, 10:23 AM   #3
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And breath.

When you look at your book above, it appears very long and strung out. If you breath, or space out your post, it is more likely to get replies. I'll show you an example:

This is a sentence that will eventually turn into a paragraph. Ducks walk funny. Cows walk funny. Penguins walk funny. Horses walk funny. Chad is a boys name. Carl is a boys name. Suzy is a girls name. Today is Thursday. I am tired. I am sorta sleepy.

The difference is, after about the first 2 sentences it not only becomes hard to read, but also subtracts from the amount of response you'll get. Space it out:
Hi, I need help with a few things:

1. My problem is that the cable on the back of my computer just doesn't seem to be plugged into the network card.

2. I also need help on my TV. It won't turn on. I don't know why.

Can anyone help with either of the 2 above listed problems?

You can obviously elaborate, but space out the elaboration....

Just some ideas

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