A. Ljunggren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to have a IP alias on the NT box on the external network, that
> should map DIRECTLY to box NT3, when using port forward one can
> forward service by service, but i want ALL trafic (including UDP) to
> 193.10.0.2 to me mapped to 192.168.0.12

Masq cannot do this; it wasn't really designed for it.

Instead of masquerading, why not try a technique based on simple IP
forwarding?  Instead of attempting to masquerade the traffic, simply
use static routing to forward IP traffic destined for your NT3 machine
directly to that machine?  You can still have all the benefits of
firewalling, since you can reject any traffic you don't want to see, at
the firewall.  You might have a bit of a hassle trying to get a masq'd
subnet set up on the same physical ethernet as your real-IP machine, but
I bet it wouldn't be too difficult.  :)

Just an idea.

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