Hi... Here's my situation - my brother has a cable modem, and a Mac. I am home for the summer, and installed my linux box as a gateway so that both of our computers could use the connection. Now, he's getting upset because a lot of his games don't work. Is there any way to set up the following masquerading rules on the firewall: for every packet that comes in, if its not directly handled by the local machine (www, telnet, ssh, ftp, a couple of others) then masquerade it to a specific internal host (10.1.1.11) I realize that this might generate a fair number of entries in the masq table, and take a lot of CPU... the machine is a pentium 166, with 32mb of RAM. I'm not too worried about it being bogged down, since this is its only job right now. If I need to add more ram I can do that (I can also buy a second CPU if necessary, but I was hoping to wait on that) Any ideas? Thanks, Scott --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For daily digest info, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
