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> > > How do you know that it's not? And if it isn't masq'ed to that, then what
> > > does the IP show up as?
> >
> > Tcpdump. The packet does not appear to be modified at all. It
> > shows up as 192.168.0.100.
>
> tcpdump is of questionable usefulness in debugging masq, as you cannot
> tell at what point in the manipulation of the packet you're seeing the
> state of the packet.
>
> The only reliable way to use tcpdump is to run it on a different
> system - which, granted, won't help you in this case.
In the case of my second example (two masqueraded machines communicating
with each other via external address, 222.222.222.222), I have used
tcpdump on a fourth machine, so I'm sure of what's going on.
What I really what to know is whether this is a bug. I sure looks like
one to me.
-Mark
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