I'm interested in setting up a NAT machine between a local network and a
DSL-connected ISP. In order to avoid some of the problems with Many:1 NAT,
I would like to take advantage of the fact that my ISP is willing to issue
as many DHCP dynamic addresses as I ask for, possibly enabling me to set
up Many:Many NAT for my local machines. Currently, the machines are all on
the same switch as the bridging DSL modem and are acquiring DHCP addresses
on their own.

Is there a way to configure iproute2 under Linux to acquire external IP
addresses from a DHCP server as needed, instead of selecting its own
external IP addresses from a given subnet?

Thanks,
Gil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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