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Re: Port mapping under Freebsd




Normally I add to the natd options "-f /etc/natd.cf" You can find a sample
natd.cf file in /usr/src/sbin/natd/samples/natd.cf.sample

and edit this to suit your configuration. The first thing you need to edit
is the port line to change that to 8668 as reflected in /etc/services.

Noah.

On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Moussa BAGAYOKO wrote:

> Hi folks,
> I'm seeking port mapping command under freebsd.   I have Freebsd box
> with 2 ethernet cards: the first  has got a public IP adress, the second
> has a private. The Kernel has been compile to do nat and firewall. In
> the file /etc/rc.conf  I have got the following lines:
>
> natd_enable="YES"
> natd_interface="rl0"
> firewall_enable="YES"
> firewall_type="OPEN"
>
> I need to forward the UDP ports  1100 and 1101 to  one of my private IP
> on the LAN.
>
> Thanks
> Moussa Bagayoko
>
>
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