IPROUTE can change the source address and supports route depending on source
but I have problems when using the default route. I've been following the
instructions from the Sys Admin magazine about a year or so old now and
explained alot about it but their examples were a 3-4 way network and
neither routed to the internet with a different source.
BUT, they did route to other internal network with a different source
address so it appears it's capable of it.

I've even done it for our router which the linux box and router are both on
a 192.168.10.1 and .2 address and the linux box responds as 203.x.x.x which
worked when I tracerouted it from home because it appeared in the traceroute
as 192.168.10.1 which I didn't like..


Pheeeww 



thanks,
George Vieira


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Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 10:43 AM
To: George Vieira
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Subject: Re: [SLUG] IPROUTE


George Vieira was once rumoured to have said:
> Has anybody managed to get IPROUTE to forward internal servers out as
their
> NAT addresses?

No, that'd be a function of iptables, not iproute.

ipchains probably can't do this either.

C.
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