Is there a way....

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Hi,

  I want to use Linux to do FASTNAT between some 192.168.x.x addresses
in a routed network on one side and a single 10.0.0.x/24 on the other
side. I want to do one-to-one NAT but in a dynamic way... such that a
calling address is NATed into the next available 10.0.0.x/24.... in a
round robin sort of way... IS there a way to do this using LARTC??  If
not LARTC, then how??

  This sort of thing is common in many-to-one NAT (port-address
translation)... but I need each call to come from a separate NATed IP
address to support my application (TN3270 session)... It's OK to reuse
addresses after a call (session) is complete, but each session needs to
come from it's own fixed (for the session) IP address....

  Clues? Suggestions?

TIA,

Dave
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