fowarding ports for speakfreely

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I would think you would have to run the firewall again with the
destination address being changed to the machine to which you are switching.

On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 03:57:57PM -0400, Scott Howell wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> I'm working on this endoshield script which looks pretty good. One
> question I had was forwarding ports for speakfreely. I know in the past
> once the firewall was setup with ipchains, you couldn't access another
> box on the network to use speakfreely without running the firwall script
> again. I'll admit I'm not real up on iptables yet, but its what I'd
> prefer to use. First is the forwarding of ports basically the same with
> iptables as it is with ipchains? It would appear, but I know ipchains
> required some different modules for stuff like napster, but have no
> reason to bother with that any longer. What I am curious about in
> particular ia the possibility of moving from one box to another and use
> speakfreely not at the same time, but kill one session and go to another
> box and start a new one without running the firewall again.
> Is this possible with iptables?
> 
> tnx
> 
> 
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