iptables question

From: Theo Vermeulen (this-email-address-is-real.admin_at_nospam.patat.org)
Date: 06/27/04

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    Date: 27 Jun 2004 14:04:40 GMT
    
    

    Hi group

    I have got a problem.

    I have a firewall (floppyfw 2.05) and it forwards all traffic to port 25 and
    80 to a certain computer in my network. but since I have several computers
    in the network, it gets sent to xxx.xxx.xx.100 .. so far there isn't a
    problem. But due to some electrical problems, all the computers rebooted,
    and the one that should get xxx.xxx.xx.100 is now 101, and I can't change it
    :(

    Now, instead of rebooting all computers pointlessly, I would like to be able
    to give a command-line to change the forward-address.

    I don't know anything about networks, so please try to explain it not too
    difficult.

    Thanks

    (excuse me for my not-so-good english)

    -- 
    Theo Vermeulen
    this-email-address-is-real.admin@nospam.patat.org
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