Refer to the following URL
http://www.freebsdforums.org/install-freebsd-7-i386/
IP forwarding enables one workstation to sit on two LANs and to act as a gateway forwarding IP packets from one LAN to another. IP forwarding is also referred to as 'bridging' networks.
Short answer... yes. There is a different method - however i will have to update this at another time. sorry. But if you were just looking for a yes or no answer, then the answer is yes. "that is, the most logical and efficient way for port forwarding"
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Port Forwarding
ip route {destination prefix} {destination prefix mask} {interface OR forwarding router's IP address}
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Lots of operating systems include a TCP/IP stack. These include Windows (NT/98/2000/ME/XP/Vista), Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris.
Yes, for example computers running with OS Linux or freebsd.
That depends. Many servers have their own ip address. Some servers work on hamachi, which has a totally different type of ip address. Each Minecraft server ip is different, but you can find different servers on any website or make your own with port forwarding or hamachi. For general multiplayer servers just type in 'Minecraft Multiplayer servers' and you should come up with many websites with tons of good servers to try out! Happy Playing! ;)
FreeBSD 7.2 is a legacy RELEASE from the STABLE 7-series tree.
mapping name-to-IP addresses for internal hosts forwarding name resolution requests to a caching-only server
IP address trackers work by locating the IP address of a user. From this IP address, geographical information can be gathered about the user such as the specs of the computer, the location, the Internet Service Provider, etc.