NAT

From: Szemerédy Gábor (gabor_at_rc-subotica.co.yu)
Date: 07/25/03

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    Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 13:06:09 +0200
    
    
    

    Hello!
    I just installed RH9 with two network cards. One with public address and
    the second with address 192.168.8.1
    My users will connect through the local subnet (192.168.8.0) to the
    internet.
    We have RH6.2 servers where the problem is solved by ipchains NAT.
    Can somebody give me an example how to do NAT for 192.168.8.0 network
    for 192.168.8.2....255 workstations on RH9 and iptables?
    Thanks in advance

    
    

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