Alright, now you guys have my full, undivided attention:
Okay, IP masquerading is way cool. It's the feature that convinces
most of the non-techies I know, that Linux is way cool as well (or
really, ip_masq, apache and enlightenment, but I'm talking Linux
the kernel here).
So... What's NAT, why is it "cool", will it wipe ip_masq off the
face of the penguin (earth), and what are some real-world examples
illustrating its use?
Is it going to be the next "ho did I ever live without it" addition
to my networks?
- Jeff
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