On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Maurice Janssen wrote:

>
> As mentioned by Jan, that's not gonna work.  If you want to forward the
> packet, you need to change the IP address or the NTP server will ignore
> the packet.  You might be able to fix this with a lot of trickery, but
> that's not the way normal port forwarding works.
>

Of course "forwarding a packet" to anywhere implies changing the 
destination IP, it is kind of obvious and it goes without having to 
mention it ;-)

I agree I should have been more precise although and write:

Router forwards packet to 10.10.10.10#123 WITHOUT changing ANYTHING in
the IP headers. (except the destination IP of course)

Cheers,

Louis
http://blogtech.oc9.com


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