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Question How To Configure Linux As A Dynamic Nat Server

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Please how and what are they commands I can use to configure Linux as a NAT Server.
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Re: How To Configure Linux As A Dynamic Nat Server

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http://www.aboutdebian.com/proxy.htm
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