Re: how to reroute all ADSL traffic via another server on the internet?

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On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Simon Billis <simon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Rudi Ahlers sent a missive on 2010-04-28:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anyone know, if it's possible to reroute all (i.e. HTTP / FTP /
>> DNS / SMTP / POP3 / IMAP / etc) from an ADSL connected machine via
>> another server, which is currently hosted with IS and has full
>> internet access?
>>
>>
>> i.e. Can I setup another machine, on a different public IP than the
>> dynamic ADSL IP as default gw? OR do I need todo something on that
>> machine to work as a router for such a setup?
>>
>> Both servers in this case is CentOS linux, but I'm sure that won't
>> make a big difference?
>>
>
> In principal yes you can do this type of thing. You'll have to enable
> ipforwarding on the gateway machine as a minimum.
>
> Can you provide more information about your networking setup - ip addresses
> and subnet masks, with an ascii drawing as well would help if you think it
> relevant :-), then we can provide detailed answers :-)
>
> Thanks
>
> Simon.
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________


Hi Simon,

Thanx for the help :)


The ADSL connected server currently runs on 196.210.176.x, and the
internet connected server runs on 196.34.136.109

So, there's not on the same subnets, by a mile. In fact, the 2 servers
are seperated by about 30Km's, but I can get into both via the
interner.

Would ipforwarding still work, since I want to reroute all packets on
eth0 of 196.34.136.109 in, and back out?

-- 
Kind Regards
Rudi Ahlers
SoftDux

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