I'd like to combine NAT with PAT in Dachstein 1.0.2; e.g. to have private
addresses on 10.1.1 to PAT to a single public IP number, except for 10.1.1.[1-
5], which should each NAT to a (separate and distinct) public IP address.
I've looked through the FAQ's, the sample network.conf/ipfilter.conf
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Subject: [leaf-user] Combining NAT with PAT
> I'd like to combine NAT with PAT in Dachstein 1.0.2; e.g. to have private
> addresses on 10.1.1 to PAT to a single public IP number, except for
10.1.1.[1-
> 5], which should each NAT to
Omar D. Samuels wrote (on Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:36:46PM -0500):
| One learns something new everyday... does PAT stand for Private Address
| Translation?
NAT = Network Address Translation (one to one).
PAT = Port Address Translation (one to many).
| Is it different from NAR (Network Address Ret
Omar D. Samuels wrote (on Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 05:09:49PM -0500):
| What do you mean, I still don't understand.
|
| > | One learns something new everyday... does PAT stand for Private Address
| > | Translation?
| >
| > NAT = Network Address Translation (one to one).
| > PAT = Port Address Transla
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Nachman Yaakov Ziskind wrote:
> Omar D. Samuels wrote (on Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 05:09:49PM -0500):
> | What do you mean, I still don't understand.
> |
> | > | One learns something new everyday... does PAT stand for Private Address
> | > | Translation?
> | >
> | > NAT = Network
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 15:35, Nachman Yaakov Ziskind wrote:
> Omar D. Samuels wrote (on Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 05:09:49PM -0500):
> | What do you mean, I still don't understand.
> |
> | > | One learns something new everyday... does PAT stand for Private Address
> | > | Translation?
> | >
> | > NAT =
| > In NAT, the router essentially changes the source IP number to some other
| > (presumably better :-) one, and makes no other changes. So, your network
| > address is hidden, but you still need one public IP address for every host
| > on your network.
| > In PAT, the router changes the port
> Another question for the list: can Linux cum Dachstein
> a) alias the eth0
> (external) interface to multiple ip numbers (in SCO unix we use 'ifconfig
> alias'
Yes
> b) pass along somehow (to ipchains or whatever) which ip number the
> packet arrived with?
Of course...this is pretty much *AL
recommend building a Debian system
to develop and play around on, with Bering as your target.
Nachman Yaakov Ziskind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/07/2002 08:16:40 AM
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