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On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Alan Izzo wrote:
> However, in my perverse model I want to have each internal network
> (192.168.0.x and 192.168.1.x in the picture) masq'ed to it's own
> different global IP address that has been assigned by my cable modem
> ISP
What you want is called "NAT", for Network Address Translation.
Masquerade is a type of NAT called many-to-one. You want one-to-one.
Unfortunately I don't have any pointers handy. I'm sure someone else
will pipe up with lots, or you could search using google.
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