Just like the subject says is kind of terse, and a little fuzzy. That depends on how you mean your question. I assume you want the big "I" to be able to reach your public over one of your routers, through a NAT so-to-speak? ----------------------------------------- some Your --- | public int | | private int | private public | I | -> | pubnet.0/224 | nat-ROUTER | rfc1918/224 | -> IP -> IP --- ----------------------------------------- space space ??? Why??? On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 12:52, Aaron Clausen wrote: > Just like the subject says; is there any way to route a public IP/subnet over a NAT address space?