Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 08:49:14 +1300 From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@logisticsoftware.co.nz> To: Capriotti <capriotti@geocities.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: NATd and diverting a port Message-ID: <19991123084914.A93526@jonc.logisticsoftware.co.nz> In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19991122080622.0096fb40@pop.mpcnet.com.br>; from capriotti@geocities.com on Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 08:06:22AM -0200 References: <3.0.6.32.19991122080622.0096fb40@pop.mpcnet.com.br>
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On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 08:06:22AM -0200, Capriotti wrote: [...] > I was trying to use NATd to forward any traffic to ports 25 and 110 to the > NT box like this: > > (called from .../rc.d/nats.sh during boot) > > natd -n ed1 -redirect_port 192.16.1.100:25 25 > natd -n ed1 -redirect_port 192.16.1.100:110 110 Try putting it all on one line. ie: natd -n ed1 -redirect_port 192.16.1.100:25 25 -redirect_port 192.16.1.100:110 110 Or use a configuration file: natd -n -f /etc/natd.conf With /etc/natd.conf having: # # Redirects to NT machine # redirect_port 192.16.1.100:25 25 redirect_port 192.16.1.100:110 110 Jonathan Chen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- When everything's coming your way, you're in the wrong lane. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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