> I can only suspect you are experiencing the rule > which states: "a packet from netX cannot be routed through netY and back to > netX" [EXCEPT if the final destination is netZ]* One more thought. If a http request is made from netX to a machine on netX, and the machine generates reply packets sent thru netY to netX, aren't we talking about two entirely different packets? Or are reply packets somehow tied to their request packet, sort of like what IP MASQing does? Bob
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