[Sunhelp] IpNat limitations

blake r matheny blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com
Fri Sep 29 14:31:35 CDT 2000


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Hello,
If using ipnat then I would use bimap for what you are wanting to do. 
There is a faq at (I believe) www.obfuscation.org/ipf that is extremely 
helpful.
-Blake

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From: daniel.cuthbert [mailto:daniel.cuthbert at uk.psi.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 5:03 PM
To: sunhelp
Subject: [Sunhelp] IpNat limitations


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Hi

I have heard in the past that you can make IpNat map private
addresses to valid routable addresses, so that on the wild wild web
they are seen as valid, yet what i would like to accomplice is map a
private 192.168 address to its valid ip, and then have people say
connect back to that box using ftp, ssh etc etc

is this possible? does anyone know the syntax for such a mapping




Dan Cuthbert
European Hosting Research & Engineering
PSINet
mobile : +44 77 1279 0646

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