> Hi!
> 
> I have 2 ADSL accounts at 012 (I love to pay them twice ;-), as well
> as an expensive frame-relay (aquanet). I installed and configured a
> Linux router (based on Devil-Linux) to serve as a router, firewall,
> etc. It uses both of the lines (FR+ADSL) for connection with the
> world, and splits the internal traffic to DMZ and clients.
> 
> Recently, without changing anything in my configuration, I noticed a
> strange behavior: After a while, the ADSL connection stops to serve
> HTTP requests (i.e.: I can FTP, ping, and traceroute any site, and
> even surf the website of 012, but not (HTTP)-surf any external
> website). If I disconnect and re-connect, everything is perfect again
> (until a while...  and so on and so forth...).
> 
How can they detect the packet was orignaly from diffrent computer ?
masquerading is invisible to the outside. am i wrong ?

> Is it possible that some ISP's (012 in my case) "block" IP
> masquerading?
> 
> If it's true, then who are the ISP's that do it?
> 
> And if it isn't true, then what is the reason for this strange
> behavior?
> 
> Contrary to businesses with hundreds of employees that use one cheapy
> private ADSL account, I already pay dozens of thousands of Dollars
> yearly for 2.5 users (including me), so paying more (or in other
> words: "upgrading" my deal to the business one) is not a viable
> solution for me.
> 
> -- 
> Eli Marmor
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> CTO, Founder
> Netmask (El-Mar) Internet Technologies Ltd.
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