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I have a problem with masquerading for the network setup illustrated
below.  The diagram is supposed to represent my gateway with three
interfaces:

192.168.10.0 - local network I am trying to masquerade for
203.23.128.0 - local network, no masquerading
10.100.1.0 - private network between gateway and ISP


       INTERNET          

          |
          |

    ISP's  ROUTER (10.100.1.1)

          | 
     eth0 |             
  +-------+---------+ 
  | 10.100.1.4      | 
  |                 | eth1 
  |                 +---------------------- 
  |                 | 203.23.128.254 
  | 192.168.1.254   | 
  +-------+---------+ 
     eth2 | 
          |
          |      


My problem is simple.  (Hopefully the solution is, too!)  Packets from
the 192.168.10.0 network have a source address of 10.100.1.4 after
masquerading.  This makes it impossible for any packets to be returned.

How can I set the source address to be 203.23.128.254?

Thanks in advance,

Adam.

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