RE: is it possible to...
Numard (numard@smartmedia.com.ar)
Thu, 24 Sep 1998 11:11:26 +1000 (EST)
On 23-Sep-98 Kevin S. Brackett wrote:
> is it somehow possible to have a unix machine on a localnet of reserved
> ips, accessable via the gateway (for services such as telnetd, ftpd,
> etc...) from some kind of a relay?
>
> ie... user telnets to box1.abyss.net (124.12.192.12) and it relays them
> to
> box2 (10.0.0.4)
>
> I could see using ipfwadm, but 10.0.0.0 is a reserved subnet class, so I
> don't know how well that would work from remote hosts, other than the
> localnet.
well...it would just be the reversed case of accessing internet through
masquerading,etc from your 10.x.x.x LAN.
just thinking...
you can't telnet to box2 from outside.
you don't want anybody to telnet into box1, security issues...
why not make all requests to box1:portx be forwarded (and of course,
masqueraded) to box2:23?
would this work, admins???
best regards
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