Re: ipmasq and nat on Linux2.3.99pre9

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If you're using a static IP, use the following for a quick up and running
solution:

     iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s <IP or range to nat> -j NAT
     --to-source <IP to nat as>

example:

     iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.0/24 -j NAT --to-source
     24.30.182.109

-d


"Gregg G. Wonderly" wrote:

> I need to use a USB ethernet adapter, and thus had to switch to Linux2.3.99pre9
> to get support for it.  I was using ip_chains, but see that this kernel has
> different mechanisms for masq and nat.  Where can I find more documentation
> for the configuration and use of these features.  The Documentation/Changes
> file has a broken URL in it...

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