John Clarke wrote:
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 04:08:48 +1100, Michael Fox wrote:

Might be a silly question, but why NAT the 192 -> 10 network, as its

It's not a silly question.


No, it's not a silly question. RFC 1918 implies there is NATting router
to the Internet other than this computer/router because 192.168/16 and 10/8
are private networks.

NATting is used to route Private Network(RFC1918) <-> Public
Network(Internet).

In this configuration, you have Private Network <-> Private Network.

And so,  it's silly to use NATting in this situation.

Hope this helps.

O Plameras

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