From: Sam Munzani (sam@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Sep 01 2000 - 16:11:44 GMT-3
I think it is possible using IP nat outside. Because nat outside
discussees overlaping address ranges when companies merge. I mean remote
some address is known as different address to your people. Check CCO for
syntex.
Sam
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Johnny Dedon wrote:
> Guys,
> This is sort of off topic. Does anyone know if it is possible to Nat a
> destination address. Let me explain. I have workstations that have a proxy
> address hardcoded in their browser and now the proxy is gone and a new proxy
> on a different network should be used. I would like to advertise a route
> for the old proxy and then Nat the connections to the new address as they
> come in. Does anyone have any ideas on doing this or is it even possible?
>
> Johnny Dedon
> Senior Staff Consultant
> Exodus Professional Services
> johnny.dedon@exodus.net
> www.exodus.net
>
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