On 2013-04-21, Ted Unangst <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 00:47, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> 
>> I've changed the FAQ to say "interfaces" rather than "adapters" to
>> make it more obvious that there's no problem doing this with vlans.
>
> Strictly speaking, you don't even need vlans. You can NAT off a single
> interface with two IPs.
>
>                /--- inside machine 1
> uplink ---- switch ---- NAT router
>                \------ inside machine 2
>
> This will work, although your uplink may or may not enjoy your
> "inside" packets occasionally leaking into their network.

Indeed, though I think this is sufficiently unusual that including
it in the FAQ would be counter-productive ;)

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