Re: ftp proxying possible?




You could use iptables DNAT.

John

On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Marty Landman wrote:

I'd like to enable some way for an outside client to access an SFTP server on my LAN going through my RH9 gateway's IP. The target ftp server happens to be on another rh9 box running the cli only, while my gateway has the full install with desktop on it.

How could I start researching this? And is it best done from the desktop, or command line?

Thanks in advance,

Marty


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