Masquerading

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Greetings!

I hope you can help me again with this.
We have remote data centers. 
Only 2 remaining centers are not connected by WAN.

This my current situation:
workstation --- firewall dc#1 --- internet --- firewall dc#2 --- server


Would this be possible with iptables through masquerading:
workstation #1 --- firewall dc#1 --- internet --- firewall dc#2 --- server #1
workstation #2 --- firewall dc#1 --- internet --- firewall dc#2 --- server #1

It means only one ip address from data center #1 is allowed to access the server in data center #2.

I need to share workstations 1 & 2 to use the only ip address from data center #1 allowed to access the server in data center #2.

Thanks in advance.


Cheers,

fritz <www.mesedilla.com>
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+ Basta Ikaw Lord


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