Sorry for the odd title line.
I have a FreeBSD system set up and it is solid. I want to add another external IP to it and pass ALL traffic on that IP to a Windows server inside my LAN.
Right now I host Apache and DNS on my FreeBSD box. I use ipf and ipnat to allow internal clients out through this FreeBSD box, as it acts as a router. I want to add a second external IP through ifconfig alias, and then route ALL traffic inbound on that IP address to another machine.
I cannot get ipnat to do this. I am not sure how I would use ipf to do this, if possible.
I have RTFM a bit and googled some and cannot come up with a way to make this happen. I could be hard-headed and stupid, so if a few wacks from the clue bat are in order, please swing away.
Thanks!
Bob
I have a FreeBSD system set up and it is solid. I want to add another external IP to it and pass ALL traffic on that IP to a Windows server inside my LAN.
Right now I host Apache and DNS on my FreeBSD box. I use ipf and ipnat to allow internal clients out through this FreeBSD box, as it acts as a router. I want to add a second external IP through ifconfig alias, and then route ALL traffic inbound on that IP address to another machine.
I cannot get ipnat to do this. I am not sure how I would use ipf to do this, if possible.
I have RTFM a bit and googled some and cannot come up with a way to make this happen. I could be hard-headed and stupid, so if a few wacks from the clue bat are in order, please swing away.
Thanks!
Bob