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ftp gateway scenario

I currently have Win 2003 setup with a server residing in the DMZ as a gateway forwarding ftp traffic via port 44000 to the ftp server behind the firewall.

I want to setup the same with RedHat Linux. Need information on what software module would duplicate the above, and pass all ftp/sftp/ssl traffic to a ftp server behind the firewall. Simply want a system in the DMZ with only this forwarding agent running.
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