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   <H1>[Mageia-discuss] Odd entry in log file</H1>
    <B>Frank Griffin</B> 
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    <I>Tue May  8 20:20:30 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>On 05/08/2012 08:30 AM, imnotpc wrote:
&gt;<i>
</I>&gt;<i>
</I>&gt;<i> Yes, that was a typo. 192.168.3.0/24 is correct. But the wireless 
</I>&gt;<i> router has to NAT those addresses to 192.168.0.100 or no traffic would 
</I>&gt;<i> get through. In order for the martian packets to be coming from the 
</I>&gt;<i> wireless router then it would have to be selectively NATing some 
</I>&gt;<i> packets and not others.
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Now that's interesting.  In my own setup, I simply use the router as a 
wireless access point, and I disable its DHCP server so as to use the 
one on my gateway.  I've just verified with wireshark on my gateway that 
the router isn't NATing anything; all packets from my wireless systems 
show up at the gateway with their assigned 192.168.3.0/24 addresses.

Maybe the router doesn't NAT unless the wireless node has an IP address 
that it assigned.  Is 192.168.3.2 perhaps a fixed IP address that one of 
your wireless systems is using ?
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