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Actually, the Cisco documentation is very unhelpful. I managed to figure out a
way to do it, though. I just set up IP Aliasing on the firewall. Then it all
works.
Not the *most* elegant way of going about it, but it works.
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> I want to set up NAT for the 176.16.0.0/16 network on my linux firewall,
but
> this doesn't work without configuring some NAT on the Cisco. I need to
make it
> so that the Cisco sends all the packets for 176.16.0.0/16 to 176.16.0.2
(so it
> can handle all the NAT), but I can't figure out *how*.
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Now that I've got NAT figured out on my linux firewall, I'm encountering a
slight nuisance.
(I'm using non-routeables in this example on purpose...)
Packets for my subnet get routed to my Cisco 678 (DSL Router) by my ISP. My
Cisco has the IP addre