Routing Multiple Inbound IP Addresses -- How?

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I'm doing this on the Linksys WRT54gs using OpenWRT
(http://www.openwrt.org). This box is a combination wireless access
point and wired router. It's currently configured to bridge the wireless
and the four 10/100 ethernet ports, though it is possible to split them
up. The fifth RJ45 port is the uplink port. I've been using NAT on this
box since January quite well, but only on a port by port basis. Still,
I've been able to do things like send traffic incoming on port 25 to
192.168.x.1, and traffic on port 4569 to 192.168.x.2.

So, the box can do it, I'm sure. I have also gotten it to accept
multiple addresses on its WAN port. Unfortunately, I did not test any
further last night. Will try again this evening.

Gregory Nowak writes:
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> I was envisioning you doing this on a box with 2 physical
> nics. However, if you're doing this on a dsl modem, which has one nic,
> then the problem may be that since the modem has no nic
> configured with a 192.168.x.x address, it knows nothing about the
> class c range of destination addresses, which it is supposed to route
> the external addresses to, thus the problem.
> 
> Just something I thought might be worth pointing out.
> 
> Greg
> 
> 
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 01:28:32PM -0500, Janina Sajka wrote:
> > appreciate the thought, but routing is OK.
> > 
> > PS: The device where I'm trying to do all this is a Linksys WRT54gs
> > running OpenWRT. So, I've got all the great Linux tools natively on the
> > box -- except Speakup and the kitchen sink.
> > 
> 
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