Tim,
If I understand your problem, the problem isn't immeadiatly with
MASQ.
First, you said that the Linux MASQ box's ethernet IP address
is 208.15.109.37. Next, you said that you wanted the dial-in
user to get an IP address 192.168.200.9.
If this is true.. you either need to:
- continue to do masqing
- Assign a 208.15.109.x IP address to the dialin PPP
user and...
- enable PPPD's "proxy arp" feature, and lastly
setup a static route on the Linux box's default
gateway router.
or
- Configure RIP or OSPF on the Linux box's default
gateway router and enable RIP or OSPF on the
Linux box itself.
Why? 192.168.x.x is a totally different network than
208.15.109.x. Unless the network is made aware that this different
192.168.x.x IP address is behind the 208.15.109.37 address, traffic
won't know where to put it. Get it?
--David
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