Unman:
> I suggest you read the docs:
> www.qubes-os.org/doc/firewall  has a section on allowing traffic in to
> qubes.

Thank you for the link. It provided a good foundation.

> But this may not be what you want. It reads as if you want to have
> sys-net operating as a router. You can do this quite simply by changing
> the iptables configuration and using proxy arp to make sure that the
> external network sees the qubes behind the router.
> Alternatively you could use the netvm as a gateway to the network of
> qubes, and make sure that THAT route is propagated on your internal
> network.

Thank you, it seems like using proxy arp is the way to go for me. That way I 
can still use a dynamic address for my NetVM. 

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