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[ILUG] iptables MASQ v's SNAT question

[ILUG] iptables MASQ v's SNAT question

Stephen Shirley diamond at skynet.ie
Mon Dec 2 13:35:03 GMT 2002


On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 11:56:19AM +0000, Ciaran Treanor wrote:
> Stephen Shirley wrote:
> >Mornin' again,
> >	Right, I have a ppp connection to a server running on a network. In
> >order for that network to be able to route back across the ppp
> >connection, i'd need to either modify the routing in the network (not a
> >hope), or set up some kind of masquerading.
> 
> Could you get the box at the end of the ppp link to proxy ARP?
 
 From what i can tell from the docs, in order for proxyarp to work, the
ppp client needs to be on the same subnet as the ppp server, which isn't
the case. The man page isn't exactly very verbose tho, so i could have
misunderstood this.

Steve
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as it combines the solemnity of Latin with the accessibility of English."



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