Re: Network sharing without using NAT, possible?

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Mateus Interciso <p.zarnick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I do have a small network at my home, where I can test freely this 
> things, and is very similar of the office, but withouth the w2k3 server, 
> so I'll try to install Zebra to route the internet, I don't know if this 
> will work, but If I manage to make it work, I'll bring this god forsaken 
> Sipura box there, and see what happens. I'll try fiddling around with the 
> kernel as well, so any advice, I'll be gladly to hear :D

FWIW I use SIP at home for all my phones and it all gets NATed
at my Linux gateway.  This works just fine with ip_nat_sip.

But make sure that you're on the latest kernel because older
ones had a buggy ip_nat_sip module.

Cheers,
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