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Re: ipchains question



Artur Gorniak wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 06:22:09PM +0100, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> > If you mean changing from:
> >
> > INTERNET --[ A hub ] -- linux box
> >           /  |   |  \
> >       host host host host
> >
> > to
> >
> > INTERNET --linux box--[ hub ] ---host
> >                       /  |  \
> >                    host host host
> >
> > Then I guess nothing needs to be changed, provided the boxen have linux box
> > set as default gateway.
> I think you didn't read whole the message.
> 
> he said that linux is masquarading net after it.
> 
> so it's something like:
> 
> INTERNET
> \       \Linux -- m1
> |              \  m2
> router         ....
> \  \
> h1  h2 ...
> 
> in that situation configuration of maquarade have to be redone.
> 
> I never do it by myself.
> just lame of me (cause I should)..
> 
> it's all in documentation of ipchains.
> 
> you masq addresses from m1 to mn
> 
> and than route hosts h1-hn.
> 
> it's similar to questions about two subnets after firewall.
> 
> I think there is lot of examples on the net just it's rather
> standard solution in many nets.
> 
> Artur Górniak
> 

I'm trying to do something like this...

 ROUTER-------- Linux ------
                  |        |
         Real_IP  |        | Internal_IP
                  |        |
               ----------------
               |     HUB      |
               ----------------
                | | | | | | | |

Is it possible? 

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