Re: Using External NATTED addresses Inside the Firewall

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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 8:29 pm, David O'Brien wrote:

> What I need to happen is when a user on an Internal 192.168.123.x address
> tries to pull up a web page or check mail or anything off of one of the
> three 1:1 NAT'd boxes they can by using the real x.x.x.250 , .199 , or .160
> addresses and or the boxes hostname. Another DNS server for just
> internal use isn't possible right now. I need an iptable rule (probably
> OUTPUT)  that redirects the x.x.x.whatever address back to the internal
> address is it's one of the three and if it's coming from the inside.

http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/HOWTO/NAT-HOWTO-10.html

Regards,

Antony.

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