External address forwarding

Ilya Palagin tux-4CS0UopE6WdBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Thu Oct 28 22:48:52 UTC 2004


Quoting Madison Kelly <linux-5ZoueyuiTZhBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org>:

> Hi Ilya,
>
>    Short answer; yep, you can do that (easily) with Linux.
>
>    Long answer: You need to simply setup SNAT forwarding. What you need
> to do (roughly) is give your Linux machine the public IP address of the
> server. I am going to assume that you have two public IPs, one for the
> router, and one for the server. If not, you can use port forwarding

Thanks, but the problem is that right now there is only one public address -
firewall accepts connections on it and forwards it to the server with the same
IP:

Internet <---> 198.182.196.56_Sonicwall_172.18.1.1 <---> 198.182.196.56_Server


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