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> Is it possible to specify a masq such that outbound packets from, say,
> 192.168.0.100 are rewritten to appear as if they originated at the
> "eth0:1" address, "172.17.2.8", rather than the default "eth0" address?
> This happens to be under stock RedHat 6.0.

This CAN be done. The trick is to somehow route the packets so that their
destination is eth0:0 instead of eth0. Iproute2, while promising, does NOT
consider aliases as valid, so it won't work. My current thoughts are to use
corresponding aliases on the inbound side and "false" subnets on the
firewall, though I'm sure there's other routing tricks that would work.



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