on 25/2/2000 12:50 PM, Bill Carlson shot down the bitstream:

> Actually NAT is usually reserved to mapping one IP to another or a group
> of IPs to another group of IPs.
> 
> IP Masquerading is actually PAT, Port Address Translation. In that case
> packets are rewritten to contain the IP address of the Masqing box.

Both true - I was just keeping it basic.
-- 
Ed Marczak, The New York Media Group, Inc.
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