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Any dynamic NAT for Linux ?
- Subject: Any dynamic NAT for Linux ?
- From: P G Mohanan <pgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 10:21:19 +0530
Hello,
Our network is growing from 150 to about 500 soon.
Since we have only a single class C address, we will have to go
for address translation or proxying.=20
Is there any Linux based solution for ( Special Linux versions
etc) for dynmic NAT ? - something for dynamically mapping a
set of private class C addresses to a single legal class C
address on a priority basis. We wish to reserve a set of
addresses for our DMZ and the rest for dynamic NAT.
What would be your suggestions ? Where could I get more info ?
Thanks
--pgm
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