Kevin Kimmell wrote:
> Is there a way to tell the esmith gateway to NOT Masquerade
> packets that stay on the local net? For example, I've got a
> router on the "fake" network that connect to an offsite
> office. I've already added that office's network as a local
> network. The problem occurs when NETBIOS type things try to
> communcate from their end to mine. The packets get to the
> intended client on my side of the router, the responses go to
> the e-smith machine which sees that it needs to forward the
> packets to the router, but it is tagging it with its own
> "fake" ip address rather than just passing the actual
> client's IP.
Your client machines need to have a specific network route so that they use the router for the remote network, not the e-smith server (which is the default route).
Charlie