I'd personally use cisco router if available to do
static NAT which is what I guess you're asking for.
It's most likely being called 'masquarading' in Linux
terms so you probably have to have this in your fw
config:
FW_FORWARD_MASQ="194.168.1.2,192.168.1.2,tcp,80"
194.x.x.x being public IP assign to your server and
192.x.x.x being private IP assign to the same server.
If I'm wrong somebody pls correct me :).
Martin
--- "L. Mark Stone"
Can SuSEFirewall2 be easily set to perform NAT, the same way Cisco IOS in a PIX firewall can?
Specifically, for a particular client we are considering hosting internally several public web servers. These web servers would each need to have a public IP address (of course), but the web servers themselves would be ignorant of their public IP addresses. The web servers would each be configured with a private IP address (so LAN users can update the web sites), and the firewall would then forward packets for public IP address "A" to web server "A", etc.
Is this possible (or have I made what I am trying to accomplish clear?) :-)
Thanks!
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