On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 11:32:25AM -0700, Provost, Stephane wrote:
> You can't do that with ipchains (or I've never managed to do that with
> ipchains !). My best advice would be to upgrade to 2.4 and install iptables.
> I am not sure 2.2 kernels make port forwarding an easy task.
You can do it wi
You can't do that with ipchains (or I've never managed to do that with
ipchains !). My best advice would be to upgrade to 2.4 and install iptables.
I am not sure 2.2 kernels make port forwarding an easy task.
Once you get 2.4 installed, I'd recommend using the shorewall package that
can be downloa
"Rodrigo Haces Rozada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know that this have nothing to do with this list, but i'm not suscribed to
> any other so here it is, I have a router machine connected to internet via
> DSL, its internal ip is 192.168.0.1, i need every internet package that
> arrives to port
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