At 10:31 AM 12/4/2003, John Voigt wrote:
>Is there any way to do this?
>
>LAN - mono - WAN ---internet --- router - server
>
>Redirect all port 8847 traffic (for any ip address) on all the machines on
>the LAN to port 4673 on the server?
The easiest way I can think of is to reverse the definition of WAN and
LAN. That is, using the console to assign the interfaces, hook your
m0n0wall up "backwards". Then the inbound NAT screen will let you set up
exactly what you want.
The slightly harder way would be to turn on "Advanced Outbound NAT", but
then you have to roll your own complete rule set.
-crl
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