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Route NAT status

NAT (or ``Network Address Translation'') remaps some parts of the IP address space into other ones. Linux-2.2 route NAT is supposed to be used to facilitate policy routing by rewriting addresses to other routing domains or to help while renumbering sites to another prefix.



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Martin A. Brown 2003-03-14