EXTERNAL_IP PORT INTERNAL_IP PORT
e.g.
x.x.x.x 80 10.1.1.1 80
redirects all port 80 stuff from your firewall at x.x.x.x to an internal
machine 10.1.1.1
You can play with all ports. One neat-o way to redirect X:
x.x.x.x 60yy 10.1.1.yy 6000
will allow you to transport X stuff through the firewall to your desktop.
On the remote host just type
export DISPLAY=x.x.x.x:yy
Good luck,
mk
> This question has been asked here a ton of times and never got a good answer
> so I will ask again. What is the way to redirect ports with ipchains? I am
> aware that there is a package on Debian besides ipchains that does that. But
> I want to do it with ipchains. I am starting to read the manual today, but I
> hope to get an answer before I am done with it.
>
> Denis Voitenko
>
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