Use ipmasqadm (do a search on freshmeat.net) to forward ports 6000 tot 60xx to your server. Ordinary masquerading won't do the trick. Serge Maandag > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Pat Grogan [mailto:grogan@canrsg.telstra.com.au] > Verzonden: zondag 17 september 2000 19:09 > Aan: linux-net@vger.kernel.org > Onderwerp: Using X behind a IP Masquerading firewall > > > Attention Firewalling guru's, > > I am attempting to get and X Display from behind a IP > firewall. Here is a > rough diagram of my network: > > 144.138.70.XX Various Unix hosts/internet etc > | > | Lan > | > 144.138.70.6 Redhat 5.2 (no firewalling running) > | > | PPP over modem > | > 144.138.70.6 (144.138.71.1) RedHat 6.2 (running firewalling) > | > | Lan > | > 144.138.71.XX Various NT/WIN/Unix Machines/HP Workstations > > I can currently get the an xterm session to work to > 144.138.70.6 because it > belongs to the same subnet as the hosts (on the top of the diagram). > However I want to run an xterm on HP Workstation running off the > redhat 6.2 machine (144.138.71.5). > > Is there someway of doing an address translation from say > 144.138.70.12 to > 144.138.71.5 within the Redhat 6.2 machine? > > Pat Grogan > > E-mail: pat@rallypro.com.au > web: www.rallypro.com.au > > > - > : send the line "unsubscribe > linux-net" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org