Rich Wales wrote:

> Any suggestions as to how I can get SNAT working would be gratefully
> appreciated.  Thanks.

The IP configuration on this box looks really messed up -- a combination
of Xen routed and Xen bridged configurations. I had understood from
previous posts that you were attempting to establish a completely routed
environment -- is that correct?

If so, I would clean up the Xen configuration first so that you know the
paths that packets are taking through the box. In a routed
configuration, "brctl show" should not list any ports on the bridge
xenbr0. I suspect that lan0 output is actually going through the bridge
which will cause SNAT on lan0 to fail.

-Tom
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