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Greetings, I have implemented a m0n0wall at a customer site and everything so far is good. The LAN subnet at the customer site is 200.1.40.x 24 bits. This company is part of a larger corporation, which has several sites. We have another site which is connected via a private line, which uses 200.1.41.x 24 bits. Right now, computers at 200.1.41.x can ping servers on the 200.1.40.x network, and are proxying through one of those servers (200.1.40.60) to get to the internet. They very much want to get rid of the proxy, as it is failing constantly and very unstable at this point. We want to NAT those workstations on the 200.1.41.x subnet through our router, instead of having them proxy through the 200.1.40.60 server. Can this be done? How so? I have tried some things but nothing works, and people are starting to get a little bit impatient! Any tips at all? The m0n0wall LAN interface is 200.1.40.93. According to the netadmin at the other location, he has set the gateway on their router to be 200.1.40.93. I just want the PC's on the 200.1.41.x network to be NAT'd through this interface to the internet. Many thanks, Josh |