At 05:04 AM 7/15/01 -0700, you wrote:
>IPNR cost $89 when I bought my copy. DNS won't do it, it requires a router.
We've done this by using the built in NAT on an airport base station that 
was connected to our network.  It does port routing just fine, you just 
have to put a secondary IP address on your mail server.  The only trick is 
that you'll be having two IP subnets on the same ethernet.  That offered no 
problem when on our SDSL line that uses a router.  But I tried the same 
trick on PacBell's ADSL with bridge modem and apparently having a 192. 
subnet cause problems, knocking the connection offline.  I had to switch to 
dual ethernet cards on two machines, with IPNetrouter on the front one.

Joe


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