[darryl port darryl]$ ipportfw ipportfw
Usage: ipportfw -A -[t|u] l.l.l.l/lport -R a.a.a.a/rport add entry
ipportfw -D -[t|u] l.l.l.l/lport delete entry
ipportfw -C clear table
ipportfw -L list tablel.l.l.l is the local interface receiving packets to be forwarded. a.a.a.a is the remote address. lport is the port being redirected. rport is the port being redirected to.
i did it with ipmasqadm and the lazyport.sh script which you can find on freshmeat. it worked just fine.
Didn't come up with anything for lazyport.sh or lazyport at freshmeat.
Steven Hildreth wrote:
Hi, So I have an internal PcAnywhere box (Running Windows NT) using a internal ip of 192.168.*.* and having just one real ip (Redhat 6.0) connected to our 1.5meg DSL RTU.
I am wanting a notebook user to be able to enter the Redhat 6.0 IP and be "forwarded" to the internal ip and then back again for the outgoing to the PcAnywhere.
My Redhat 6.0 box is using kernel 2.2.5-15.
My question is I have found several how-to's related to ipmasqadm and ipchains, but seems that port forwarding is built into the 2.2.5 kernel?
Basically I am completly confused about which to use ipmasqadm and/or ipchains, or am I going totally wrong direction here.
Thanks for any suggestions...
Regards, Steven Hildreth Information Technology Manager Aprotex Corporation, http://www.aprotex.com "Proven Property Protection Since 1952"
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