> 
> Heya
> 
> Our firewall is currently configured to masquerade all our internal addresses.
> 
> We want to be able make a 'hole' in the wall by setting up an 'external'
> address to be mapped by the firewall to one of our internal machines.
> 
> Is that possible/feasiable/wise? If not then how do you make individual
> machines behind a firewall accessible to the world at large?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Max

I tried to do this with NAT, but i couldn't get it to work right.
NAT doesn't seem to coexist too well with ipmasq, plus there are routing
issues i didn't figure out.

if ANY body out there got static NAT working with 2.0.33 and ipmasq, PLEASE
let me know :)

i'd really like to set it up.

Nye

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