From: Lars Brinkhoff <lars.spam@nocrew.org>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: Translating between local and global IP address
Date: 23 Jan 2003 14:14:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <85iswg9fef.fsf@junk.nocrew.org> (raw)
Rob Sterenborg wrote:
> > I want packets originating from internet to $OUT to be accepted by
> > the gateway and redirected to $IN. Without the ifconfig, the
> > gateway appears to accept only packets to itself.
>
> Yes. The gateway has 2 IP addresses, 1 public ($OUT) and 1 private
> ($IN).
No, I want the gateway to have a public address other than $OUT, and
the private address shouldn't be $IN, because that's what COMPUTER's
address.
Maybe an example help explain what I want. Say, GATEWAY has public
address 200.1.1.1 and private address 192.168.1.1. COMPUTER is
connected to the private network and has private address 192.168.1.2.
However, I want to make it appear that COMPUTER exists as a node on
the internet, on the same subnet as GATEWAY. The public address of
COMPUTER should be 200.1.1.2. When a packet to 200.1.1.2 reaches
GATEWAY, it should be NAT'ed to 192.1.1.2 and passed to COMPUTER, and
vice versa.
> > I want the gateway to have an IP address of its own, distinct from
> > $OUT.
>
> I don't see the point in "appearing to come from another IP", because
> reply packets would not reach you anymore (private IP), or you'd have
> asymmetric routing (2nd public IP).
Yes, there is a second public IP.
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2003-01-23 13:14 Lars Brinkhoff [this message]
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2003-01-22 16:45 Translating between local and global IP address Lars Brinkhoff
2003-01-22 20:18 ` Rob Sterenborg
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2003-01-22 8:28 ` Rob Sterenborg
2003-01-22 7:17 Lars Brinkhoff
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