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>All that's needed, then, is to set up virtual interfaces to respond to
>those different IP's. As long as there are masq rules that match all
>the different IP's, the port-forwarding code can set up tunnels for
>them.
Actually, your right. My bad.
I usually don't like to used aliased NICs like this over a real
NAT setup but it still works ok.
--David
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