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 > Hi,
 > i get the ip-adresses for the network by a not-registrated DHCP-server (get
 > NONE-REAL-IP i see). Can i make them shown as real ips when they are masqed
 > behind the router. Now the IPs are masqed by the router and they have the
 > real-ip from the router. But i want a route-table (4 masq) that for
 > specific destinations they are shown as real so the destination interface
 > could exchange data with the internal directly (other: over the router for
 > me internal not seen as REAL-IP hosts. )
 > Is there a software and how does it function.
 > I hope u got it, or i will fullfill the missing data.
 > MfG Bernd Bernhard.
it sounds like you want static nat.
look for the iproute2 package and
read it's documentation. this is the
tool needed to do static nat and policy
routing in general.
raf

Hi, again!

I expand ...
I want the router when my internal packages are masqed that the destination 
host knows the internal adress in my network too, so that the other host 
can directly communicate. So the destination interface knows what i sent, 
from where i sent.
Its masq! But its not!
Txs Bernd Bernhard.

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