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> I am looking at the ipmasq package. So far it looks like taking a simple
> system and abstracting it so far from reality that it becomes more rather
> than less difficult than writing a script file and calling it from rc.local
what are you trying to do with ipmasq?
it should "just work" for most setups. the only time i've had to tweak
it is if i wanted ports forwarded back inside, or if i had some
strange subnet also routed through me.
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