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Date:      Sun, 21 Feb 1999 21:20:11 -0500
From:      "MPN" <neubyneu@twcny.rr.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   question....
Message-ID:  <001c01be5e09$e05a8d60$04c809c0@kramer.cms.com>

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I looked at the man page for NATD.  It makes sense, for the most part.  =
My
question is:  What would be the NAT Rule to set up for the following:
    My server has an interface(ed0 IP 192.9.200.1) connected to my =
internel
network and another interface(ed1 IP 24.92.246.138) connected to my =
cable
modem.  What rule would take the packets received on ed0 and send them =
on to
ed1 ????  Thanks again.  Your first response was very helpful.

Mike
Pres. CMS

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