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Re: Linux as a NAT/Router Box
Benjamin Story said:
> I've been tasked with getting our 192.168.x.x network onto the internet via a
> linux box instead of tying up the cisco router with doing NAT. The problem
> is that even after reading all of the HOWTO's on firewalls and IP
> Masquerading I still have not been able to get the linux box to handle the
> traffic. I'm now looking into the Linux Router Project, but their
> documentation is losing me quickly. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The notes from my presentation at the St. Louis Unix Users Group Linux
SIG on ipchains are at
http://www.cs.umsl.edu/~feldt/sluugls/meeting_notes/1999/mar/
Perhaps they'd help... (They're brief, but maybe you'll be able to
follow what I was talking about. If not, email me.)
If everyone is interested in this, we could go over it at the next
meeting.
Steve
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