try 0:9999 ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Pifer" <jep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Fedora" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 8:18 AM Subject: iptables forwarding question > Is it possible to forward all traffic, not just a port, that comes from > a specific ip address to another address? Let's say you're running > iptables on a machine that is acting as a router on an internal network, > so traffic by port is not blocked. > > I've been searching for rules and everything I'm finding is forwarding a > specific port. Is this possible? If so, an example rule(s) would be > appreciated. > > If interested, more in depth explanation below. > > Thanks, > James > > I'm using pptpclient to connect to another network using LAN to LAN. > After the connection I have eth0 and ppp0. pptpclient automatically sets > up iptables rules for the routes and masquarade. This pc is also setup > to act as a router. I'm trying to get an ipphone working over this > connection. > > I found a firmware upgrade for the phone that updates it to > support NAT. That was a huge piece of the puzzle, but I think I still > have a NAT issue. For background here's how I understand the phone to > work in our environment. > > The phone does registration and call setup with server1. > Once a call is placed, or the line is picked up (to hear dial tone for > example), it's turned over to server2. > > In my case all communication with server1 works great. My phone gets the > time, it rings if someone calls me, and I can even ring someone else, > although I hear nothing. > > Using ethereal I can see the packets coming back from server2 and > hitting ppp0, but it's like my machine doesn't know what to do with the > packets. I'm thinking maybe when the call is turned over to server2, > that it's not correctly sending the packets with NAT in mind? I don't > know NAT to that depth so it's a shot in the dark. > > So I know the packets coming from server2 are destined for the phone, so > I was hoping I could just try routing/forwarding them to the phone's ip > address. > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list