Re: Fake address for NAT connection support (IPv4)



Hi Mark -

On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:00:01 -0400, Mark.Carroll@xxxxxxxxxx (Mark T.B.
Carroll) wrote:

But, can I achieve the same effect without needing another machine?
(Or another ISP. (-:)

With my DSL modem the default configuration was to function in NAT
mode, however it was easy to change it to bridge mode, which allowed
my own Linux-based router to have my public static IP address on the
WAN interface.

--
Ken
http://www.kensims.net/
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