IPtables
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 15:27:09 +0200
I need some config help
the PC based router has 4 adapters:
10.20.0.6/24 eth0
10.20.3.6/24 eth1
10.20.4.6/24 eth2
192.168.3.6/24 eth3
On that router is a modem which conects to another server (intand gets
remote adress 192.168.1.62
puts a deault route to ppp0 adapter
now i want to allow ONLY router itself to send packets to that ppp0
adapter...
And i want tha other adapters eth0-3 to route traffice normaly between each
other.
Thanx
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