Cheers!
:-)
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Toni wrote:
>
>> Tom, Bruno and Simon,
>>
>> if someday come to Spain, you have a beer!!!!
>>
>
> Thanks, Toni.
>
> One final note. I wrote:
>
>>
>> It means that your ISP is _not_ routing your private network through the
>> IP
>> address of eth0 but are rather assuming that the private network is
>> directly
>> accessible.
>>
>
> 'private' should be 'public' (the public network in your DMZ). Given that
> this setup works without any masquerading, it appears that your ISP is
> routing your 'private' network (192.168.x.x) through the IP of eth0 and is
> doing NAT on your behalf.
>
>
> -Tom
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