static nat question
From: Robert Smith (laclac01_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/29/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 00:36:51 GMT
Hello,
I have a question regarding static NAT, I think that's what I
need. I have a small (20ish) network of computers with the IP address of
192.168.100.xx. I would like to be able to have direct access from the
internet to each computer on the subnet. I have 20 unused publicly
addressable IP address (say 128.128.128.xx). In my situation I can not
change the IP addresses on the 192 subnet. So how can I set NAT so I can
access 192.168.100.4 by typing in 128.128.128.63 on like a web browser? I
haven't seen much on the web regarding static NAT and Linux, mostly Cisco
routers. I am using Redhat 7.3. Can some one give me some commands or a
website I can look at?
One last question, how can I change the interface in which NAT
runs on? Like from eth0 to eth2.
Thanks
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