If you have multiple IPs, you might be able to SNAT them, but ifyou have 
only one IP, you can't masq it.

On 19 Nov 2002, Joe Giles wrote:

> What I want to do is masq my external (Internet side) IP address as
> something else so that when I connect to another server my actual IP is
> not noted. 
> 
> Justification:
> I play allot of on-line games (Counter Strike and Day Of Defeat in
> particular) and when I connect to these online game servers it records
> my servers IP address (I already MASQ using IPTABLES for my internal
> network). I also run a web server and e-mail server and what has
> happened is since I have been playing these games and broadcasting my IP
> address to these "Kiddie" servers, I have noticed allot more hack
> attempts and other problems. So, what I want to do is "Fake" my servers
> IP address as an internal or Private IP address so these servers don't
> actually get my actual IP address.
> 
> Can this be done, and if so, would it also break my WEB and E-Mail
> server?
> 
> TIA
> 
> 

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