SNAT?

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Hi everyone.
I=92m very new to doing the SNAT thing.

The thing is, is there any way to SNAT a individual computer on my
internal network to a different public ip address?


This is my network=20


{ INTERNET }
    |
    |
[--------|
[ ROUTER ]
[--------]
    |
    |
    |
x.x.x.98/24
    |
|--eth0----|
| Firewall |
|          |
|          -eth1-> 10.100.0.0/24 Internal Network
|----------|

All my internal network is masqueraded as the x.x.x.98/24 ip address. I
want to SNAT my internal IP address 10.100.0.200 to x.x.x.99/24 Is that
possible?

Isn't that right, that I need to do the "ip" command for the x.x.x.99
address on my firewall?=20

I did "ip address add x.x.x.99 dev eth0

Could someone advice me on doing the SNAT thing with iptables. Any help
would be appreciated.

Best regards to all,

Svavar Orn
Reykjavik - Iceland





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