Depending on what you want to do, have a look at Server NAT and 1:1 Mappings
in the Firewall section.
For what you have described I would go for Server NAT.
On 07/11/2008 12:24, "Sebastian Lemke" <s dot lemke at infoworxx dot de> wrote:
> Hi there,
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> I have an Internet-Public IP Range (Network aaa.bbb.ccc.216 / Subnet
> 255.255.255.248 / Gateway aaa.bbb.ccc.217). I can configure m0n0-wall to
> take one of these IPs (aaa.bbb.ccc.218) on the WAN-Side and start surfing;
> everything works.
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> Now I would like to assign the other ³free² addresses also to m0n0-wall. The
> reason is for port-mapping to multiple servers in the background.
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> e.g:
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> aaa.bbb.ccc.218 : 80 -> 192.168.1.1 : 80
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> aaa.bbb.ccc.218 : 110 -> 192.168.1.2 : 110
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> aaa.bbb.ccc.218 : 25 -> 192.168.1.3 : 25
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> aaa.bbb.ccc.219 : 21 -> 192.168.1.1: 21 < here is actually the problem.
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> Any ideas how to mange this ? Recompiling and/or doing via command line
> would also be okŠ
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> Regards,
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> Sebastian
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