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On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Adam Hyde wrote:

> We do have a registered IP address on the gateway, (we have the
> whole 203.23.128.0 class C) and any packets that come from this
> network obviously keep a 203.23.128.x source address and replies
> get routed back to us no problem.  However, most of the machines
> on our network don't need real IPs, so I'd like to switch them
> over to a private network to conserve IP space.

How about putting a small dual-homed box on your registered network
and use *that* to masquerade your private-IP network. That way the
masqueraded private network traffic will have a registered IP address.

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