On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Brian wrote:
> I'm moving a machine from building A to building B.  Building A has a T1
> and building B has a DSL.  Since there's lots of DNS stuff pointed to its
> address on the T1 it will take some time to get it all moved to the
> DSL. Here's my thought: I have a few extra linux boxen on the building A
> T1.  Can I bind the old IP address to one of these and port forward it to
> the box over in building B?  That way I have very little down time while
> my DNS changes get propogated.  I can't find anything on doing this in the
> ipfwadm or ipmasqadm docs.

You might be able to do this with iptables dnat.. not sure if it has to be
a local network or not.

Otherwise, ipsec will make it look like it's a local network.. *grin*

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