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@ 2002-04-09 14:39 Ryan Hamel
  2002-04-09 14:58 ` Jeff Largent
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ryan Hamel @ 2002-04-09 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux-Admin

I have another question.  I have been reading up about port forwarding
(using kernel 2.4.x) and am wondering.  If I had a web server within a
protected network (with a 192.168.0.x ip) then the MASQ server would have to
have the DNS related ip of the web server to get the http request correct?
Meaning that I can only service one Web server on the protected network
(using port 80)?  And the same for ftp?  My dilemma is this:
If I have 5 machines on my protected network (192.168.0.x) that need to use
(for instance) ftp, is it possible to allow the MASQ Server to be able to
handle some kind of request for each individual machine?  Or should I just
throw the machines outside the protected network?  Or should I set up some
kind of (internal) server that could handle the ftp with network shares to
the other machines?  Do any of these options sound feasible?


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