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Describes the use of the Windows 2000 routing and remote access tool, dynamic routing, network address translation, and TCP/IP packet filtering. |
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Describes Windows 2000 network support including network address translation, what it is, opening the Network Address Translation properties dialog box, and other protocols including ARP and RARP. |
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Summarizes and puts in simple steps some of the items required to set up IP masquerading, which is NAT, from checking for kernel support, enabling IPv4 forwarding, and setting up firewall rules and enabling kernel modules. |
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Describes network address translation and IP masquerading. IP masquerading is a form of network address translation (NAT) which allows internal computers with no known address outside their network, to communicate to the outside. It allows one machine to act on behalf of other machines. |
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