On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 11:40:50PM -0600, Ben Bargabus wrote: > > http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Bridge+Firewall+DSL.html > > > I read through this document and it appears that this system would > require me to have valid ip addresses for the internet on each of the > machines on my LAN. That's not the case, they have 10.0.0.x addresses > with the exception of the few machines I want to fun server > functionality on. What I'd like to do is give everyone on my LAN a > 10.0.0.x address so that I can properly broadcast to them but then on > the router/proxy machine redirect anything inbound for a specific > internet ip (say 64.122.70.118) to one of my 10.0.0.x internal addresses > (say 10.0.0.32). All of the standard desktop machines would just use > normal masquerading to comunicate with the internet. Is what I'm trying > to do not possible? It seems like something that other people would > have faced before. Anyway, thanks for the input so far, your continued > assistance is greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > Ben. I've never done it but I would think you could assign 10.0.0.x and 64.122.70.x to eth0 and eth0:1 on each of the internal servers. Then just add the appropriate entry to route on the router. Maybe I just need some sleep but it seems that easy. -- Marc A. Ohmannn marc at ds6.net <a href="http://ds6.net">Digital Solutions, Inc.</a> - Network Administration - Internet Hosting - Application Programming