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> What you describe is an ethernet bridging firewall.  
&gt; Take a look at <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://ebtables.sourceforge.net/";>http://ebtables.sourceforge.net/</a>
There's really no need for that.

Just set up your Linux firewall with the &quot;real&quot; IP.  Then set up its
inside network to be IP Masqueraded (NAT'ed).  Then give your inside
systems 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x addresses and forward port 80, etc.
to them.

&gt; --Joe
Bob


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