In working with several ISDN routers (and LAN modems) and their built-in
NAT capabilities, I've found that at least a couple of the ISDN models
feature a method of redirecting UDP packets which are returned to the
router from the Net. Since these packets, in most cases, cannot be
routed to the actual machine they are meant for, the router allows the
user to preconfigure a default machine to receive all of these returned
UDP packets. Is this possible with Linux and IPMasq'ing?

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John J. LeMay Jr.
NJMC, LLC.
http://www.njmc.com

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