On 7/15/06, Christian Meutes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Then would it be possible to bind the IP to lo0 as an alias, connect to
this IP
and then let the rule rewrite the destination to a other one which lies
on fxp0
directly?

Hmm, gosh, I don't really know without trying.  I think so, it should
be like any other incoming packet as it arrives on the lo0 interface.
Try it and let us know!

You could also use route-to, or a static route, rather than an if
alias, to get it to go to lo0, I think.
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