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Bridging and NAT... again...
- To: OpenBSD Misc <misc@openbsd.org>
- Subject: Bridging and NAT... again...
- From: Rafael Coninck Teigao <rafael@SafeCore.NET>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 16:27:06 -0200
- Organization: SafeCore Network Solutions
Hi, pp.
What's the actual estate of bridging and NAT at the same machine? I
experienced sometime in the past with this and got no success.
Is anyone actually doing this? Maybe a 4 interfaces layout? I know
that with 3 interfaces it was a hard problem to solve.
I've read some stuff from the archives, but I'd like to know if
someone has anything new to add.
[]'s,
RCT.
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route - Phrack Magazine Volume 8, Issue 54 Dec 25th, 1998, article 06
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