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Subject[OFFTOPIC] IP Tunneling

I was wondering, when a packet is encoded in another to perform IP
tunneling, is the port information retained, or is it changed? The reason
I'm asking is because I've been forcefully switched from my nice 386 Linux
router to a ISDN router running NAT (until the 386 makes a comeback with a
nice external TA :) ), and I was wondering if IP Tunneling would still
work over NAT... if the port info stays the same I don't see why not...

-Dustin



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