> Here is where it gets weird. it translates alright. But it traslates  to
> 192.168.1.1 instead of 192.168.1.2.
> 
> Could it be hardware relatesd. I had to have sun come in and replace  a
> motherboard. Also is there a file where the state information is 
> stored. I am curious to see if it is populating.

It's about the only thing I can think of (hardware issues) - have you
tried another box? If that doesn't work, maybe I'll take you up on those
packet dumps - but since NAT fails even on non sppp links, I'm tempted
to point at hardware even though I was trying to avoid that before...

State information is stored in memory and you can see it with "ipnat -l"

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