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NFR Wizards Archive: Re: A good NAT for Linux

Re: A good NAT for Linux


Michael Kyle (mikeklanl.gov)
Wed, 2 Dec 1998 11:58:11 -0700 (MST)


Just build the linux kernel with nat support.
Check the mini-howto on IP-Masquerade.

Mike.

On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Steven Osman wrote:

> Anyone know of a good NAT server and proxy server (either together or as
> separate packages) for Linux?
>
> Basically what I'm trying to achieve is this :
>
> Taking one single IP address (say, from a dialup or a DSL connection) which
> may or may not be static, and fanning it out to a number of workstations
> (like 6 or so), and providing them as much freedom as possible to run
> different applications. I was hoping that between a www and ftp proxy, and
> a socks proxy, I'd have most applications covered, and then I'd use NAT for
> any off-the-wall applications that may be running.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Steven
> p.s. If it's free, that's better of course :)
>
>
>



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