Creating a NAT with one eth interface

Luis Murillo lmurillo at gmx.net
Sun May 29 17:31:11 UTC 2005


Forgot to mention that this is only for a temporary project, about one
month, so spending much money on it wouldn't be much of a choice :)

On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 11:21 -0600, Luis Murillo wrote:
> I need to create a small network (3 computers) and one of them would
> have to be the NAT. Now all 3 machines are hooked up to a switch as well
[...]
> I have read that this is possible, but don't exactly know how the NAT is
> done. Can anyone help me?
> 
> The eth0 on the "server" would have the following set-up:
> 	eth0 - IP assigned through DHCP (WAN)
> 	eth0:0 - 192.168.1.1 (LAN)
> 
> 
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Luis Murillo M.
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Heredia, Costa Rica

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