On Aug 14, 2009, at 10:33 AM, David Boyes wrote:

Actually, you could trivially construct a Linux NAT appliance that
would translate between the DR external addresses and the "normal"
ones. It would simply substitute for the default route in the normal
network, and NAT appropriately. You just don't bring it up in the
normal configuration.

In fact iptables provides a netmap function so, as long as you keep
the networks the same size and put the guests at the same host-part-of-
the-addresses, you can do it in a single line rather than having to do
a map per host.

Adam

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