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Klaus In pfsense this will work with NAT:port froward and select LAN, Destination and Redirect IP and port. I do not want to switch to pfsense. I would like to find how this can be done in monowall. Thanks Lloyd On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Klaus Stock <ks at stock dash consulting dot com>wrote: > > In my LAN network if any host send anything to a *particular External IP > > Address*[* A.B.C.D*] and *port 25 *=> I have to send to the Same IP and > > Different port out [* A.B.C.D*] and *port 26* > > > I could not find any place to make this port rewrite for the internal > > network. > > I've seen a similar thing (ip address change instead of port change) > on a similar platform (pfSense instead of m0n0wall). > > I suppose that port redirection would work about as well the same as > ip address redirection. But I don't know if it'll work with m0n0wall. > While pfSense is a m0n0wall fork, it used (AFAIR) pf instead of > iptables, so it might not work. However, if your hardware is powerful > enough (and you're not afraid about being overwhelmed by the excessive > number of function in pfSense), you might consider a migration to > pfSense, if this solves you problem. > > Okay, here's the tutorial I stumbled upon last week: > > http://www.interspective.net/2012/07/pfsense-ntp-and-network-sneakery.html > > No, i didn't try it myself - I was looking for something totally > different. However, I read the article anyway, just out of some sort > of, um, "geeky fascination". > > Best regards, Klaus > > |