Ok, heres the problem, I have two subnets behind my router, both of which
need masqueraded access out one of the ethernet cards to another private
network. However they need to be masqueraded as different IPs. I assumed I
could simply send one to -i eth1 and the other to -i eth1:0 (The other
address), but the eth1:0 rule failed to masquerade or forward on any
packets at all. Any ideas? is there some way to set the IP to masquerade
too rather than just giving an interface? is there some way to make the
aliased interface work?

Richard.





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