NAT
This is a question about network address translation, not IP-Masquerading.
Has anyone ever done this and if so, can you point me to the documents?
Here is the situation. I have a subnet where I want to masquerade the
network but not the host part of the address. 192.168.0.45 might turn
into 10.0.0.45. The purpose is to allow a third network to talk to hosts
on a two other networks that are using identical address space. I want to
translate one of the networks so the third will see it as different and
route data to it correctly.
10.0.1.x --------- Linux Box1 --------192.168.0.x
10.0.2.x---- ------Linux Box2 --------192.168.0.x
I can not use IP masquerading because I do not want all of the hosts to
appear as the IP address of the Linux box, I just want to translate the
network address so I can still address each box directly from the 10 net.
Has anyone ever done this before?
George Bonser
Microsoft! Which end of the stick do you want today?
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