> Because bridges generally sit in the middle of a network where the same IP > network addresses are being used on both sides and network to MAC address > discovery is done using ARP. Maybe if you linked the NAT code into the ARP > code in some way, you could make NAT work on a bridge.
cjc didn't seem to think it would be too hard, he just couldn't figure a logical reason why people would want to, and that it would probably take a large sum of money for him to overcome his logical thinking IIRC :) -- David W. Chapman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Raintree Network Services, Inc. <www.inethouston.net> [EMAIL PROTECTED] FreeBSD Committer <www.FreeBSD.org>
