Not sure if this has been aswered yet: NAT is the new paradigm for IP Masquerading in the latest kernel (2.3.34>). It will be the replacement of IP Chains in the 2.4 kernel when it is released. NAT is short for Network Address Translation. Currently it *only* works with 2.3 kernels. So the stock kernel for Suse will not work. I am working on getting it to work, but so far have been only moderately successful. Steve On 22-Dec-99 Jon Pennington wrote:
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Sam Carleton wrote:
Has anyone ever gotten NAT installed on SuSE, can anyone give me some pointers?
What are you using for NAT? SuSE ships all of the modules and administration tools for IP Masquerading, but I've never seen NAT before.
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