Awesome, thank you!

-Mike


On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 7:06 PM, Scott Reed <sr...@nwwnet.net> wrote:

> Src-nat
> Choose in interface (eth3) and out interface (eth1)
> on the action tab, choose masquerade.
>
>
> On 5/10/2015 9:58 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
>
>> I can never figure out NAT with MK, I have no idea why I can never figure
>> it out.
>>
>> Anyways, I have an MK with 3 interfaces:
>>
>> eth1: public /30
>> eth2: 1.1.1.1/24
>> eth3: 2.2.2.1/24
>>
>> I want to masquerade the 2.2.2.0/24 network to the public IP on eth1. I
>> do
>> not want eth2 to be NAT'd at all.
>>
>> How do I do this?
>>
>> Thank You,
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
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