[lug] Hey
Hugh Brown
hugh at vecna.com
Mon Oct 22 09:48:04 MDT 2001
This is true if you are using a 2.2 kernel. If you are using a 2.4 kernel,
you can use netfilter/iptables.
I think that's why the "which kernel" question was asked.
Hugh
"dan radom"
>
> use ipmasqadm for that
>
> ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 212.242.157.71 21 -R 192.168.10.107 21
>
>
> * John King (johnk at multitechgroup.com) wrote:
> > Which kernel are you running ?
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: lug-admin at lug.boulder.co.us [mailto:lug-admin at lug.boulder.co.us]On
> > Behalf Of NightVision
> > Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 8:41 PM
> > To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
> > Subject: [lug] Hey
> >
> >
> > I'm totally new at linux, IPChains - i've made a script which works
> > perfectly, but we miss a simply feature on our network...
> >
> > We have a static IP and I want my users to be able to let internet users
> > connect to them via. FTP - now for the question:
> >
> > how do I make a redirect from the server to the local users?
> >
> > for example:
> > my local IP is 192.168.10.107 - and my static IP is 212.242.157.71 - if I
> > want to get the server to redirect port 7000 (212.242.157.71:7000) to my
> > local IP/FTP - how would I do that? (the command line I mean ex.
> > $IPCHAINS -a... ect.)
> >
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