iptables port forwarding

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I'd recommend getting firewall builder, setting it up as you want, then 
insoecing /etc/sysconfig/iptables to see the rules created.
http://www.fwbuilder.org/




Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 22:14 +0800, Mark Quitoriano wrote:
> 
>>how can i do this? about my problem how can i tell firewall if the
>>source is 10.0.0.1 and sending it to 10.0.0/24 he well send it to eth1
>>interface?
>>
>>there's no such thing as -j eth1 right?
>>
> 
> 
> What I do is have an internal DNS server that does internal IPS for my
> domain (it is listed as Primary, no secondaries, for my domain).
> Internally, mail.hughesjr.com has the internal address .... externally
> it real address.
> 
> Internal clients point to the internal DNS server (and internal IP) ...
> external clients point to the external IP.
> 
> 
> 
>>On 5/20/05, Mark Quitoriano <markquitoriano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>hi guys i got another problem...
>>>
>>>as i said the last post i used john's syntax for my iptables and it
>>>worked fine outside the internet but my local user can't access it on
>>>there browser.
>>>
> 
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