Re: NAT Port Forward problem in a not so simple network

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On 04/15/08 07:15, whiplash wrote:
Of course. A possible solution is to SNAT packets exiting from 192.168.0.11 with destination 192.168.0.2.

*nod*

However, SNATing will have the possibly undesirable side effect of making the traffic appear to be from the machine that is doing the SNATing.



Grant. . . .
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