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--- Comment #5 from Conrad Meyer ---
ipnat's idea of 0/32 (or 0/128) seems basically incompatible with multiple
interface addresses.
I suppose another option for your use case would be to have a dhclient exit
hook script rewrite the ipnat
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--- Comment #3 from Conrad Meyer ---
*** Bug 231526 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #2 from Eitan Adler
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