Re: ip masquerading


Subject: Re: ip masquerading
From: Paulo Almas (palmas@faroldigital.com)
Date: Mon Aug 07 2000 - 08:08:21 MDT


I didīnt understand your question very well , but i think you want some help
in the config of masquerating feature of Linux ?

Well , if itīs right i can help just say what you wanna know ...

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----- Original Message -----
From: "ant (Lunch Lady Industries)" <antadam@lunch-lady.com>
To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: ip masquerading

> thanx...yeah ipnetrouter runs fine. i know how to map the ports for
> that and it works very well. just gotta figure it out on cs 1.2
>
> >>i'm on a g3 running cs 1.2 and i read some stuff about ip
> >>maquerading and i'm wondering if someone can clue me in on
> >>something. on macs i just use ipnetrouter and go from the dsl
> >>modem to the uplink in the hub and then plug both computers into
> >>the hub and use one computer as a router (software duh). on the
> >>machine with the ip my isp gives me i can ping everything, but the
> >>internal network. would someone please point me in the right
> >>direction to configure cs 1.2 to be a software router using 1
> >>ethernet card in the machine instead of 2? i.e. this is how my
> >>network is set up...
> >
> >I did encounter this problem, under MacOs: the computer (I mean
> >every software on the computer except IPNetRouter) actually answers
> >to only 1 ip address, aka the one your receive from your dsl modem.
> >You have to put some settings in IPNetRouter to allow direct mapping
> >between your router's internal network address and it's external
> >address.
> >
> >As far I know, this wouldn't normally occur under Linux, because, as
> >long as you don't explicitly define it in their settings, most
> >softwares do answer to every declared IP address.
> >
> >I didn't use my CS1.2-macintosh for routing (it's on my workstation,
> >and I use it only for testing), but a Pentium with RedHat 6.2. In
> >this distribution, there is a linuxconf module to configure the
> >firewall (and the routing), but you have to activate it, because it
> >isn't by default (in "Control" -> "Control files and systems" ->
> >"Configure Linuxconf modules"). I can't check it out right now
> >myself, but I think this module could be in the CS1.2 distribution
> >too.
> >
> >Then, after restarting linuxconf, you have very simple things to do
> >to activate the routing in "Config" -> "Networking" -> "Firewalling"
> >
> >>
> >>dsl modem ---- hub ---- computer
> >> |________ computer (host)
> >>
> >>thanx in advance,
> >>adam
> >>ant
> >>Lunch Lady Industries - Taking The Cafeteria By Storm
> >>http://www.lunch-lady.com
> >>antadam@lunch-lady.com
>
> ant
> Lunch Lady Industries - Taking The Cafeteria By Storm
> http://www.lunch-lady.com
> antadam@lunch-lady.com
>



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