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Welcome to the Masq@indyramp.com mailing list! Welcome to
masq@indyramp.com, supporting Linux IP Masquerading users since 1995.
This list is open to anyone interested in discussing the development
of the IP masquerading options for Linux. It is not a general purpose
Linux list.

Postings to this list must be related to the topic of this list. If
you have questions about general operations of Linux systems, consider
the other Linux mailing lists (many are hosted on the Majordomo server
at vger.rutgers.edu) or some of the Linux newsgroups
(comp.os.linux.*).

If you have not read the ipmasq HOWTO, do not post until you do. It is
available on a link from the list page, the Indyramp masq page, and
the cjb masq page. You are welcome to ask questions on the list if
they are not sufficiently answered by the HOWTO and other documents,
but if you ask Frequently Asked Questions that are answered there, you
may not see an answer on the list.

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too" or a "thanks" without associated summary, consider using personal
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