> You need to give the machine that is going to be accessable
> from the outside a real IP address. Have the gateway configured
> to accept it with aliasing and then use ip rule to relay the packets.
>
> (I'm pretty sure of this, can someone confirm?)
ack.
you have to configure masquerading for connecting from inside your
net to the outside. for just connecting from the big net to your
LAN, just give it a valid IP-address and everything runs smooth
(you have to log in to your gateway and that you can connect to
any host inside your lan)
> > ie... user telnets to box1.abyss.net (124.12.192.12) and it relays them to
> > box2 (10.0.0.4)
you can use port-forwarding ... just have a look at ipchains.
++dent
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