Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 11:41:42AM +0000, jblanche wrote: > > > Dynamic IP address) I would need NAT module for Linux PPPC which > > would work with dynamic IP allocations for ppp (The NAT rule cannot be > > static..) > > The standard Linux kernel NAT can do this. If you tell the kernel to > masquerade all packets with source addresses on your local network and > leave the destination address unspecified then it will do the right > thing. > >
It's, in fact, no bigger problem than: pppconfig I want to set up my "modem" for automatic dialup upon detection of non-local IP-requests. That is, make it act like a dialup router with NAT, and there's something with the IP setup I can't get to work. Help, anyone? I use a normal ISP account which assigns random IP adresses in both ends.