>Because many ports are involved in the communication between A and C it is
>impractical and dangerous (i think) to use ipautofw to forward all traffic
>on (almost all) ports on B to host C.
How many ports are you talking about here?
>Is it possible to get the linux masq. server (host B) to analyze each
>incoming packet and rewrite all packets that come from host A so that they
>are delivered to host C in such a way that host C thinks that they are
>normal packets intended for host C that came from host A?
Masq probably isn't going to do this very well. I would recommend
to try out some sort of VPN solution. Are hosts A and C Linux or
Windows machines?
--David
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