Question : DG814 and Port Forwarding

Hi Experts. Here's the scenario:
Netgear DG814 router connected to the ADSL Line with a single IP, and to the local network. Local network has 2 servers which need various port forwards set up, and minimum two clients. The first server, "server" runs Red Hat 9 and needs HTTP (80), FTP (21), SSH (22), Webmin (10000), Usermin (20000) and VNC (5901) forwarded. The second server, "winserver" runs Windows 2000 Server and needs Bittorrent (6881), RunUO and associated addons (2590-2594), and Terminal Services (3389). Client machines need various ports eg Halo (2302-2303), Rise of Nations (34987), MSN File Transfers (6891-6900) and RunUO testing ports (2595-2600). Problem is that the router only allows 10 entries for port forwarding. Currently the table looks like this:
RunUO Testing Ports (2595-2600) 192.168.0.33
HTTP (80) 192.168.0.201
FTP & SSH (21-22) 192.168.0.201
Webmin (10000) 192.168.0.201
Usermin (20000) 192.168.0.201
MSN Files (6891-6900) 192.168.0.34
Reg RunUO (2590-2594) 192.168.0.202
Bittorrent (6881) 192.168.0.202
Rise of Nations (34987) 192.168.0.33
vnc (5901) 192.168.0.201

I could DMZ to the "server" machine and use a firewall package like Shorewall, but I've no idea where to start with it. Another spanner in the works is that there's one user that wants to connect directly to the router and use windows file sharing to access other machines and print.

Any help would be useful. TIA, Matt.

Answer : DG814 and Port Forwarding

My first suggestion woudl be isntall the latest firmware.  Maybe they incrased that.
Other than that your kind of screwed.   I run halo w/o port forwarding... not sure what thats about.
Alot of games etc are designed to be smart with broandband routers. these days.

You could turn your redhat heap into a router using NAT and ipchains.  But thats an entirely
different subject :o

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