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u will have to do what is know as port forwarding..
just to give you a head start, modprobe your
ip_masq_portfw module, if u are running the 2.2
kernel.. then install the ipmasqadm rpm.... man this
rpm, and u should be on your way...
good luck.. AKNIT
--- Jens Woch
there's a tiny masqueraded lan (192.168.0.0/24) behind a firewall (suse 73, Susefirewall2), standard-configuration.
Task: Enable remote control of the internal computers via VNC.
The following already works:
(1) intern <-> intern (2) intern <-> firewall (3) extern <-> firewall (4) intern -> extern
The problem is (5) extern -> intern
(currently i do a remote control of the firewall, which does a remote control of an internal computer, but that's pretty shitty)
I do not know the right questions. Is it a firewall-, routing-, or masquerading-thingie? How do I address internal computers anyway?
Please enlighten me. Thanks in advance, Jens
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