Re: Routing problem

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On Friday 13 February 2004 3:39 pm, Carlos Fernandez Sanz wrote:

> I have a small problem setting up a routing exception here.
>
> We have a small LAN with NAT-based internet access. Nothing special here.
> The router is a Linux box, with two NICs. One of them has a private
> address. The other one has a WAN address (it's a requirement of our
> provider that we use this address even if we have public addresses).
>
> Before you ask: I can't connect this special computer to the same place I
> connect the linux box (which would be the obvious solution) because the
> carrier expects traffic to come from one WAN IP, owned by the linux box.

How do they expect you to use any of the other IPs in the pool they have given 
you?

Antony.

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