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<H2><A NAME="intro"></A> <A NAME="s1">1.</A> <A HREF="NAT-HOWTO.html#toc1">Introduction</A></H2>
<P>Welcome, gentle reader.</P>
<P>You are about to delve into the fascinating (and sometimes horrid)
world of NAT: Network Address Translation, and this HOWTO is going to
be your somewhat accurate guide to the 2.4 Linux Kernel and beyond.</P>
<P>In Linux 2.4, an infrastructure for mangling packets was
introduced, called `netfilter'. A layer on top of this provides NAT,
completely reimplemented from previous kernels.</P>
<P>(C) 2000 Paul `Rusty' Russell. Licensed under the GNU GPL.</P>
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