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On 13 Mar 2001, Victoria Babinsky wrote:
 
> It is masquerading traffic from 192.168.200.0/24 and it works OK, but I
> cannot ping its own internal interface from this machine, 192.168.200.1,

I don't quite understand the problem.  It sounds like you are trying to ping
"192.168.200.1", but it is not clear what machine you are running ping on. 
You might be saying that the Linux machine (192.168.200.1) cannot ping itself,
but that doesn't seem possible.

-- Michael Best

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