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RE: External IP to internal host



 
Example: 

I have IP address pool: 128.0.0.10 - 128.0.0.20
For Debian router I would assign 128.0.0.10
For hosts behind router (in internal network) I would assign
128.0.0.11-128.0.0.20 and this internal hosts must be visible from external
network (Internet).


INTERNET ---------- Debian Router ----------- Host1,          Host2.....
     0/0                     128.0.0.10              128.0.0.11   128.0.0.12
....

What should I do to make this working?

Greetings
Marek


-----Original Message-----
From: Alexandros Papadopoulos [mailto:apapadop@alumni.cmu.edu] 
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 5:15 PM
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: External IP to internal host

On Friday 12 May 2006 18:08, Marek Net Admin wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I've received pool of external IP addresses from my ISP. How to 
> configure Debian 3.1 to work with this addresses in internal network?
> I would like assign external addresses to internal host using DHCP and 
> I know how to do this, but i don't know host to make work external 
> addreses in internal network.

I'm not sure I understand. You've done what exactly? And what exactly
doesn't work? The ideal situation you're trying to achieve is...?

-A


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