[K12OSN] NAT and connections through it.

Almquist Burke burke at thealmquists.net
Thu Jan 29 23:55:45 UTC 2009


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On Jan 28, 2009, at 7:11 AM, Doug Simpson wrote:

> I need some assistance. We have a computer lab that has 192.168.x.x  
> ips running from a linux box with two NICs in it. The lab is  
> conencted to one NIC. the other NIC is connected to the rest of the  
> network on a 10.40.x.x address.
>
> How do I configure NAT to allow a connection to a specific computer  
> on the 10.40.x.x network using NAT?


Are the computers in the lab thin clients? If they are your shouldn't  
even need NAT.

If they aren't, the NAT service should allow connections to be  
established from the lab to computers outside the lab. If you want  
computers outside the lab to initiate a connection, you need to  
manually forward addresses.
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