On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 12:30:02PM +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> man natd says it's possible to implement static nat with one public address
> for the set of private hosts. It's very useful. 
> 
> Suppose we have many tens of separated private networks each having its own
> public address and own gateway. Is is possible to configure natd to do
> static nat for network masks, not only for sets of hosts? I'd like to
> say:
> 
> redirect_address 172.20.2.0/24 123.45.56.78
> redirect_address 172.20.2.1 123.45.56.78
> 
> so incoming traffic for 123.45.56.78 is translated to 172.20.2.1
> and all outgoing traffic from the whole net 172.20.2.0/24 is aliases
> to appear from 123.45.56.78?
> 
> It seems natd can't do that now. So how can it be achived without
> flooding config of natd with all those IPs from all those networks?

You can run multiple natd(8)s and control which block each one
translates with their firewall divert(4) rules.
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