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On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Mark Baysinger wrote:

> > How do you know that it's not?  And if it isn't masq'ed to that, then what
> > does the IP show up as?
> 
> Tcpdump.  The packet does not appear to be modified at all.  It
> shows up as 192.168.0.100.

tcpdump is of questionable usefulness in debugging masq, as you cannot
tell at what point in the manipulation of the packet you're seeing the
state of the packet.

The only reliable way to use tcpdump is to run it on a different
system - which, granted, won't help you in this case.

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