Tried it......I am not having fun. It appears (don't quote me on this) that it is definitly the port forwarding. I can ssh into my linux box, but beyond that is not working. I even tried: ipchains -P input ACCEPT ipchains -P forward ACCEPT ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.10.0/24 -j MASQ ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 192.168.10.2 22 -R 192.168.2.200 22 Just to see if I can redirect ssh to another linux box inside: No Luck. It just hangs. Anyone have any idea what I can do? Mike mgcon@getnet.com http://www.getnet.com/~mgcon Phoenix, AZ USA On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Patrick E. Stoddard wrote: > Hi. > > Here is a possible alternative for making ipmasqadm pass > connections to that Citrix box behind your Linux box: > > ipmasqadm autofw -A -r tcp 1494 1494 -h 192.168.2.243 > > and I think you can put the -L on there to log connections > as well. I just had to do this for a friend with a W2K > Terminal Server behind his firewall at his house, and for > that I also had to do another line similar to above but > passing connections on TCP port 3389 to the same IP. > > With that, just make your client try to connect to your > Citrix box (192.168.10.2) and that should pass through > the Linux box just fine. > > > Good luck! Patrick > > -- > Patrick E. Stoddard E-mail: wd9ewk at amsat dot org > Glendale, Arizona, USA ICBM: 33.5 N 112.2 W > > Also: wd9ewk at yahoo dot com - wd9ewk at arrl dot net >