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Raul,
You typically don't, buy another NIC and set one of for external, the other
internal and masqerade between them.
Look at http://ipmasq.cjb.net and goto the IPChains HOW-TO which also
explains a single NIC setup like you're talking.
Larry Lamb, CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
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Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 10:03 PM
To: IP Masquerade
Subject: [Masq] NEWBIE:Installing Ip Masquerading
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Hello,
I'm new to ip masquerading and I very confused with the
term "out of the box" support for ip masquerading. What does it
mean? Yes it means that my kernel supports it and need not be
re-compiled again. But what other files do I need to install?
IP-Chains? What else? I have redhat 6.1 2.2.12-20 kernel.
I am going to install ip masq on a server which has
a live ip address connected via 128K lease line. How am I
going to setup dual ip address for my single network card
if one ip will be for the external address and the other for
for the internal address?
Hope someone could help me on this matter.
Thank you and more power!
Raul S. Bucad
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