I think you need to look at a few things:

0. ipchains doesn't allow connections from the outside.  It probably isn't
what you need.

1. IP Aliasing where you allow a single physical network card to have
multiple IP addresses.

2. ProxyARP...on second thought that's not what you want.  This makes a box
appear as though is is attached to a subnet, when in fact it is not.

3. Port forwarding (I don't use it, so I'm real iffy on this one).  As I
understand it, you can forward to a port (the same port) on another box. 
This would satisfy the NAT requirement you mentioned.

> On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Michael Gatti said:
> 
> MG>Hi Everyone
> MG>
> MG>Does anyone know if there is an IPNAT for RedHat Linux 6.1 and
> if 
> MG>there is were can I find it?


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