Multiple Port Forwarding

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I found this group on google looking for how to do multiple port forwarding
(I'm trying to setup so me and a friend can play Starcraft together on the
same connection [with different CD keys though, got two copies of the game..
is all legit])

I have exactly the same problem as this guy, so here's a copy of the thread
I found, that no one ever replied to to help with (I checked) :/

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http://lists.netfilter.org/pipermail/netfilter/2003-July/045290.html
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hi guys

sorry for this possibly "bad title"

but i´ve got a question regarding port forwarding and iptables
(i hope this question hasn´t been asked so much *gg)

is it possible to forward one port on the firewall to different clients?

e.g.

Internet -> Request to Firewall Port 4162

Rule: Forward all traffic on port to host:

a) 192.168.0.1:4162
b) 192.168.0.2:4162
c) 192.168.0.3:4162

???????

background: P2P for example should be possible on _all_ clients
it´s really just for information, cause i hate P2P ;)

it would be very kind, if you could help me or give any hints, where i
can find more information (google is not very helpful in this way)

thx
micha
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Please can anyone help me? If anyone knows how to do this, it'd be great
I am using a Netgear DG824M router, I have looked in all the settings but I
can't find an option for it, the only thing I am able to do is port forward
and make DMZ.

This is good, but does not let me make Starcraft work for two computers on
the same network, as the DMZ only works for one computer, and so does the
port forwarding. I can't have two DMZ, and if I make a DMZ and a port
forward the port forward takes priority and the DMZ receives no data

Looking forward to any replies..

-Scorched



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