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From: Mike Khokhlov <u6b23@keele.ac.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: ip-masq
Date: 27 Feb 1996 13:53:07 GMT
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Hi Gary!

Gary Howland <gary@kampai.euronet.nl> wrote:


>box acts like a router, but changes all outgoing IP src-addresses
>to it's own, and changes the dst-addresses on incoming packets
>before sending them on their way to the local machines.  It's a
>little more complicated than it sounds since a database has to be
>maintained for all TCP connections.  Also, it doesn't work with
>UDP.
>
>Then again, I may be totally wrong - I'm guessing as to what
>masquerading is.
>
>Gary

Try to use Firewall proxy ... I think it's include all that u need .

With best regards,
                   Mike