Glenn Brunette writes:
> 1. Global Zone
> 
>     - has two IP addresses:
>          * public address obtained via DHCP (e1000g0)
>          * private (crossbow) address (192.168.0.254)
[...]
> 1. Global zone is unrestricted in communicating with public network.
[...]
> The configuration in my last message does this.  The only thing
> that I had wanted to do was tighten the IPF rule associated with
> #1 above (for the Global Zone).  Since this is a DHCP issued
> address, I would like a keyword to use that will be substituted
> like (0/32 is in ipnat.conf).

I think "<thishost>" would work.

I've never seen "0/32" used in ipnat.conf.  It doesn't seem to be
described in ipnet.conf.

You'll probably need to talk with one of the IPF experts (when they
come on line) about that.

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