>I know this won't help but I was under the impression you had to be on the
>same subnet as the clients for IP masq to work. Maybe, that is just 
>transparently, but I was under the imppression that you had to use the 
>masq machine as the default gatway from the client side. Anyway, for the
>routing bit... you might be able to do it using one of the routing servers
>(routed etc..) but I have a feeling you are going to see new problems in
>reverse.


As long as there is a route between the clients and the gateway then the
traffic will get to it and the address translation can proceed as normal.

Your default gateway can be specific to your subnet, as long as it passes
any traffic destined for the internet off to the masq server.

Regards,
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Iain Wade - Optus Internet
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