In NAT, there can be a spool of IP addresses for outside. On the other
side, in masquerading, there is only one IP address for outside. All the
network traffic is multiplexed to the spool of IP addresses (in NAT) or to
the one IP address (in masquerading)....
On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Sergei Makarov wrote:
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> Original Message dated 7/16/99, 6:26:48 AM
> Author: "Trenton D. Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Re: NAT vs Masquerading ???:
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> So, what are the differences? Where can I get information on setting
> up NAT on a linux server?
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> Someone said that NAT is a many-to-many network address translation
> where masquerading is one-to-many network address translation. Does
> this mean that I can't use Masquerading for more than one system?
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> http://www.csn.tu-chemnitz.de/~mha/linux-ip-nat/diplom/nat.html
> You find many useful links there.
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> Best, Sergei.
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