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Thing is, its a gateway behind a few webservers. So I can't direct port 80 on a specific host. But if I can bind multiple public IPs on the WAN interface. That's what I need. On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 14:07, Fred Weston wrote: > Jean-Francois Theroux wrote: > > >Hi guys, > > > > If i add public IPs in the Server NAT section. Does that mean all those > >IP will be binded to the WAN interface? > > > Yes. > > >Would it be possible afterward > >to forward all traffic from one of those alias to a private IP behind? > > > > > > > If you mean like a DMZ host is treated on a Linksys router, then you > could theoretically add a rule that would allow everything from that > alias to the internal host, but it would be a better idea to physically > situate that box on a DMZ, or use more discretion with your firewall > rules instead of using the blanket approach with "allow everything". > > >Cheers, > > > > > > -- Jean-Francois Theroux System administrator 514.726.3732 PrivalODC http://www.privalodc.com/ | ||||||||||