Hi, may be a stupid remark but ...

Michael Cozzi a écrit :
>       Tom thanks much for your previous comment. I looked at the man pages
> and did what you suggested. I must be missing something.
>
>       Currently these are the non working configs I have to achieve the
> previous NAT scenario.
>
> masq:
>
> eth2  eth3    134.215.230.226
> eth1  eth0    134.215.238.202
>
>   
shouldn't it be :

eth1    eth3    134.215.230.226
eth2    eth0    134.215.238.202

> providers:
>
> TDS1  1       1       main    eth1    134.215.238.201 -       eth3
> TDS2  2       2       main    eth2    134.215.230.225 -       eth0
>
> route_rules:
>
> eth3                    -               TDS1            1000
> eth0                    -               TDS2            1000
>
> With eth0 and eth3 of course being the different rfc 1918 nets I want to
> NAT through the same machine.
>
> Thanks for your comments.
>
> Michael
>
>   

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