| #!/sbin/ipnat -f - |
| # |
| # THIS EXAMPLE IS WRITTEN FOR IP FILTER 3.3 |
| # |
| # ppp0 - (external) PPP connection to ISP, address a.b.c.d/32 |
| # |
| # ed0 - (internal) network interface, address w.x.y.z/32 |
| # |
| # If we have only 1 valid IP address from our ISP, then we do this: |
| # |
| # To make ftp work, using the internal ftp proxy, use: |
| # |
| map ppp0 w.x.y.z/24 -> a.b.c.d/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp |
| # |
| # For normal TCP/UDP and other IP protocols |
| # |
| map ppp0 w.x.y.z/24 -> a.b.c.d/32 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| map ppp0 w.x.y.z/24 -> a.b.c.d/32 |
| # |
| # if we get a different dialup IP address each time, then we would use: |
| # |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.z/24 -> 0/32 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.z/24 -> 0/32 |
| # |
| # If we have a class C address space of valid IP#'s from our ISP, then we can |
| # do this: |
| # |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.z/24 -> a.b.c.d/24 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.z/24 -> a.b.c.d/24 |
| # |
| # or, if we only have a small number of PC's, this: |
| # |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.v/32 -> a.b.c.E/32 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.v/32 -> a.b.c.E/32 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.u/32 -> a.b.c.F/32 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.u/32 -> a.b.c.F/32 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.t/32 -> a.b.c.G/32 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.t/32 -> a.b.c.G/32 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.s/32 -> a.b.c.H/32 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.s/32 -> a.b.c.H/32 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.r/32 -> a.b.c.I/32 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.r/32 -> a.b.c.I/32 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.q/32 -> a.b.c.J/32 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.q/32 -> a.b.c.J/32 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.p/32 -> a.b.c.K/32 portmap tcp/udp 40000:60000 |
| #map ppp0 w.x.y.p/32 -> a.b.c.K/32 |