Project: Building a NAT System
Let's take what you've learned and use it to build a NAT system for your network. The following are the parameters:
You are assigned the 209.127.112.0/29 IP address block from your ISP. Your T1 router (CSU/DSU) is assigned 209.127.112.1. You will use 209.127.112.2 and 209.127.112.3 on your NAT firewall.
Your internal network is 192.168.10.0/24, and your NAT system (gateway) is 192.168.10.1 (eth0). You have the following systems on your network:
192.168.10.2 Web server
192.168.10.3 mail server
192.168.10.4 FTP server
192.168.10.5 MySQL server on port 3306
Each system runs Webmin w/SSL on port 10000, but you need to administer any internal system from outside.
All incoming traffic comes in on 209.127.112.2 (eth1). You want ...
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