NAT!

Have your router do NAT

> I'm trying to setup a DSL modem and a firewall and having some real
> problems.
>
> Here's the current setup:
>
> DSL 155.57/28 --- 155.77/28 netscreen 5XT 192.168.10.100/24 --- managed
> switch -- boxes
>
> I've got a block of ips in the 155.57/28 range.  I want boxes that are
> externally visible (in 155.57/28) and protected by a firewall; such that
> it appears that the machines are directly on the internet.  I currently
> only have access to the netscreen, although I might be able to convince
> the appropriate people to use a Linux/BSD machine.
>
> I can change the IPs on the netscreen, but don't have a second public
> block.  Is this possible?
>
>
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