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port forwarding

port forwarding

2003-10-04       - By vvor

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i have a linux gateway with 5 machines behind it...

i switched to iptables...

however, now eth0 seems to be dropping every few hours. is therre someway i can
tell if it's my eth0 dying or roadrunner dropping me because they are evil? my
log says something like:

named no longer listening on eth0

when i try "network restart", i get a new ip address, but then my log says stuff
about martians. i don't get this! who comes up with this stuff?

at that point, i get a new ip address, i go to my dynamic dns site, update all
my sites. but they can't be accessed because apparently "martian" means i got
assigned an ip address that isn't valid on the roadrunner network, so nobody can
get to me. so i have to reboot my server and everyone gets upset. then, i end up
getting back my original ip address, going back to the dyn dns site and
re-entering everything again! what happened to the shorter work week? i swear,
we were better off tilling fields... at least, in the middle ages, we had a
4-day work week, and stopped working when the sun went down. capitalism...

vora

> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: seawolf-list-admin@(protected)
> [mailto:seawolf-list-admin@(protected)]On Behalf Of scan
> Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 11:09 AM
> To: seawolf-list@(protected)
> Subject: RE: port forwarding
>
>
> hi.
>
> what do you have? a single computer with a modem or cable connection or a
> smal network behind your internet connection?
>
> andreas
>
> > -- --Original Message-- --
> > From: seawolf-list-admin@(protected)
> > [mailto:seawolf-list-admin@(protected)]On Behalf Of vvor
> > Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 1:27 PM
> > To: Linux
> > Subject: port forwarding
> >
> >
> > hi,
> > i have seawolf, and i am using ipchains and would prefer to
> > continue using them
> > because they are working.
> >
> > i would like to forward packets hitting my gateway on a specific
> > port to an
> > internal lan machine's matching port. can this still be done on a
> > 2.4 kernel
> > with ipchains?i am getting the usual "autofw: setsockopt failed: Invalid
> > argument". i've seen people with those errors post all over
> > google, but no one
> > can say anything but "use iptables", and they are really really
> > glib about it.
> >
> > how, if not, can i convert my ipchains to iptables in a standard
> > way without
> > spending 7 days learning that in fact i didn't have to reinvent the wheel?
> >
> > sorry if i'm cranky, but i'm a musician, not a sysadmin, and i
> > wanna get back to
> > that asap. things should just work.
> >
> > vvvv
> >
> >
> >
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