Traci, Are you talking about DHCP or are you talking about the pool of addresses that are to be masquaraded? If DHCP that is setup seperately on linux systems. I would suggest looking at the documentation for the DHCPD package that comes with SuSE. If you are refering to the address that are to be masquaraded, that is setup in your firewall script. Without knowing what script (I use SuseFirewall 2) or if you are writing your own I am afraid I can't give you an more detailed answer Austin On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 06:23:05AM -0700, Traci Ben-Saad wrote:
Hi List:
I have a question regarding the setup of NAT with IPTables. This is the first time I have set anything like this up on a SuSE box or linux box, but have done it several times on routers and switches. The question I have is where do you setup the IP pool from which NAT draws its entries. I want to be able to do IP overloading, but do not know where to set this up. I know it is done in conjunction with IP Masquerading, but just don't know where the entries should go.
Anyone, help!
Thanks Traci --
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