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> 
> Well, your description implied to me that you had a block of IP
> addresses from your ISP and you wanted them to map one-to-one to
> systems behind your firewall. Did I misunderstand?
> 

Yes, my example does have a block of IP address, but not enough for each
of the boxes on the local networks.  I have a block of say 3 "real" IP
addresses and I want 10 boxes on network 192.168.0.x to masq through one
of the IP addresses (simultaneously) and I want 20 on network
192.168.1.x to masq through another one of the IP addresses (also
simultaneously).  As I understand it, to use NAT in this environment I
would need 30 real IP addresses...

> You can specify more than one set of address translations, so you
> could do (for example) an entire class C address space if you wanted.
> Were you thinking you could only do one?
> 

One in the sense that it is only a one-to-one mapping at any given time,
unlike masq which is many-to-one.  I really need many-to-one mappings...

Alan

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Alan Izzo
High Beam Software, Inc.

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