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Re: Firewall + NAT



David, you can download "Securing and Optimizing Linux: Redhat Edition from
http://www.linuxdoc.org and find out on the left box under title Printed Books.
I am sure that's a valuable resource for your requirements.


"CHAN Chow Chin, David" wrote:

> Hey Leonard den Ottolander and Karl L.Pearson,
>
>         Sorry for disturbing.. I was wondering if you can give
> me some pointers on how to configure a Linux box as a firewall???
> I've read docs on IPMASQ, IPCHAINS and IPROUTE2 but I
> didn't find anything on what I am looking for.
>
> Basically, what I want it to do is to take over the router's NAT job.
> I am hoping that I can set it up together with ipfiltering.
> My problem is, in the Cisco router, you can nat a range of internal IPs
> to a range of external ips. I am really stumped. I really can't find
> any docs that I have read about exactly how to implement this.
> Can you guys help me out?
>
> Clueless,
> David Chan
>
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