[ NB: kernel 2.2.16 (both customised and "stock RH distro") ]
I need to do some port forwarding on a router (actually, several)
for a specific (any?) purpose. IE, connect (or redirect) to
a port on that box, and you will be connected to some port on
another box.
It seems that I have a few options... aproxy (found on freshmeat)
mostly works - admin/monitor modes don't do it for me, and it isn't
quite what I need anyway. (Or want... user-space perl daemon? I'd
rather it occur closer to kernel space, eg, at the level of
ipchains/routing).
I've had a look at the ipmasqadm tools, used with the kernel port
forwarding modules. No luck at all with this approach. What
worries me is that ipmasqadm appears to be two years old.
So can anyone tell me what the real story is here? How can I
achieve this?
(Will this work with a "stock" rh kernel? They don't have much of
the "advanced" routing features compiled into them).
When the 2.4.x kernels arrive, will ipmasqadm become obselete? Is
ipmasqadm obsolete already with the 2.2.x series?
Or should I (and can I) do this with the iproute tools instead?
Many thanks. Any answers that point me in the right direction could
save me heaps of time and frustration...
Cheers
Tony
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GrowZone OnLine (a project of) GrowZone Development Network
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