Re: SNAT range does not use unique IP

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On Mon, 16 Dec 2013 10:23:01 +0100, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Igor S a écrit :

Understood. But is it normal that NAT uses absolutely the same IP/port
combination for different source IP's?

Yes, as long as the destination address/port are different.

OK. that does not allow to maintain the required consistency in the target network. Different clients may use the same SRC IP; the same client may appear to use different SRC IP addresses when talking to different servers in the same destination network.

Any suggestions how I could change the NAT code to prevent it from using the same SNAT IP address for different clients?

Thanks,
Igor

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