Re: iptables + routing public subnet to private interface. (Newbee)

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On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 16:42 +0200, Gregory Machin wrote:
> I have a basic firewall configured, our  isp has give us a block of 12
> public ip addresses, I would like to route that subnet form the public
> interface eth0 to the private interface eth1 (a vlan switch ) as a
> temprory soloution until the servers are move to the isp's hosting
> facilities (I want to avoid reconfiguring the servers for the move). 
> How would I go  about this as i have never done more than blocking
> ports with iptables ...

The really simple approach *might* be to connect your modem/router
directly to the switch, and those other computers directly to the
switch, with any firewalling done on each computer.

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