How to NAT/proxy NAT (was Re: (PM) Non-Routable IP)

I don't work for LINS (livingston@iav.com)
Thu, 2 Dec 1999 11:41:08 -1000 (HST)

On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Thomas C Kinnen wrote:

> Keith Stolle wrote:
> >
> > With the shortage of IP addresses on the increase I would like to know
> > if there is a way to setup my portmasters so that they can use a
> > non-routeable ip such as 192.168.0.0 for dial-in. I currently have a
> > couple of class c's set aside for this but would rather use them in some
> > other way if I can do this. Does anybody know about how to go about
> > this.
>
> It can use them just fine. However you will need to use NAT or a proxy if the
> users want to get on the internet.

read the release notes for ComOS 3.9b8 for PM3s

http://www.livingston.com/tech/docs/release/release39b8.html#network

for PM2s ComOS 3.9b10

http://www.livingston.com/tech/docs/release/releasepm239b10.html

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