OK, thank you very much for your help.
John R Pierce wrote:
Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote:
Where should I put this? After the command Barry said for before?
it doesn't matter, its a rule in a different chain
I recommend you read up on iptables and firewall rules to understand how
it all works bef
Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote:
Where should I put this? After the command Barry said for before?
it doesn't matter, its a rule in a different chain
I recommend you read up on iptables and firewall rules to understand how
it all works before attempting to apply any rule.
good stuff here
http://www
Where should I put this? After the command Barry said for before?
John R Pierce wrote:
Barry Brimer wrote:
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -d -p tcp
--dport -j DNAT --to
as most firewall rule sets have a default FORWARD rule of 'drop', this
is also typically necessary...
$IPTAB
What is NM AP? (SOL)
Clint Dilks wrote:
Barry Brimer wrote:
Dear All,
If I want to do a port mapping in Centos, what tools should I look for?
Where can I get the information about how to set it up (how to,
manuals)?
Assuming you actually mean port scanning NM AP may be a good choice
Thanks for your help.
I will try to do it in the server.
Is there any document that should read about this?
Barry Brimer wrote:
Yes.
I plan to use centos as the OS on the gateway server.
Barry Brimer wrote:
So you're trying to determine what you need to do to forward
connections from your sy
Barry Brimer wrote:
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -d -p tcp
--dport -j DNAT --to
as most firewall rule sets have a default FORWARD rule of 'drop', this
is also typically necessary...
$IPTABLES -I FORWARD -i $EXTIF -o $INTIF -p tcp --dport -j ACCEPT
where $EXTIF and $
Barry Brimer wrote:
Dear All,
If I want to do a port mapping in Centos, what tools should I look for?
Where can I get the information about how to set it up (how to,
manuals)?
Could you be more specific with your question? What kind of "port
mapping" are you talking about?
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote:
Yes.
I plan to use centos as the OS on the gateway server.
Barry Brimer wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote:
Here is what I want to do:
I installed a database server on centos, it has a private IP,
the database server run on
Yes.
I plan to use centos as the OS on the gateway server.
Barry Brimer wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote:
Here is what I want to do:
I installed a database server on centos, it has a private IP,
the database server run on a certain port (for e.g. port )
From other p
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote:
Here is what I want to do:
I installed a database server on centos, it has a private IP,
the database server run on a certain port (for e.g. port )
From other place connected to the internet I try to do some kind of sync
to the database server
Here is what I want to do:
I installed a database server on centos, it has a private IP,
the database server run on a certain port (for e.g. port )
From other place connected to the internet I try to do some kind of sync
to the database server, so I think I have to set the port mapper in the
Dear All,
If I want to do a port mapping in Centos, what tools should I look for?
Where can I get the information about how to set it up (how to, manuals)?
Could you be more specific with your question? What kind of "port
mapping" are you talking about?
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Dear All,
If I want to do a port mapping in Centos, what tools should I look for?
Where can I get the information about how to set it up (how to, manuals)?
Thanks.
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