Hi all! I have a linux box with 2 network interfaces: external (connected to the Internet) and internal (connected to my LAN). The box acts as a firewall, I'm also doing NAT. I have several ports open on the box itself and have set up port forwarding to a few machines on the LAN. I want any connection from the Internet to the box that isn't caught by any rule (I use iptables) to be redirected to a pre-defined machine in the LAN. For example: I don't run telnet server on the box and I don't forward port 23 to the LAN. If someone connects to the box on port 23, I want the connection to be forwarded to a specific machine in the LAN. P.S. I don't want to specify each port I want to be forwarded, but rather forward all traffic at once.
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