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RE: [cobalt-users] NAT and ipforwarding on a RAQ3 (Rob van Eijk)
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] NAT and ipforwarding on a RAQ3 (Rob van Eijk)
- From: "Jimmy Gross" <jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun Jun 18 09:33:00 2000
I use NAT on with our Raq3i. We handle the NAT in the router (Netopia
R7100). I am not sure if you can handle NAT in the Raq itself. If you need
help you can email me offlist and I will hook you up with my SysAdmin who
sets it all up for us. Please do not have "cobalt-users" in the Subject,
becuase these emails get moved automatically to another folder and you might
get lost.
jimmy
-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Rob van Eijk
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 2:52 AM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cobalt-users] NAT and ipforwarding on a RAQ3 (Rob van Eijk)
Hi, currently I am using a Cube 2, but becuase I would like to host more
then one domain on the same static IP address, I am about to buy a RAQ3. I
am using a cable connection and my ISP allows me to host domains.
How would I go about setting up NAT and ipforwarding with the firewall rules
I use currently?
I looked into:
- The cobalt knowledgebaase where something similar is described for the
CacheCUbe
- the manual pages for ipfwadm
- www.xos.nl/linux/ipfwadm
Q1: is ipfwadm part of the linux distribution on the RAQ3?
Q2: where do I put the ipfwadm commands so they will be loaded on reboot? (?
/etc/rc.local ?)
Q3: is ipfwadm a good way to go, or should I dive more into eg. ipchains?
Q4: have you done this before?
Thanks, I really appreciate your input,
Rob van Eijk
T/F: +31.10.4230563
GSM: +31.651.411914
Rotterdam, The Netherlans
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