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For what it is worth, the wavesec network has a reverse map.
Put:
option oe-key code 159 = string;
option oe-gateway code 160 = ip-address;
send oe-key = "16896 4 1 <some-base64>";
request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, time-offset, routers,
domain-name, domain-name-servers, host-name, oe-gateway;
require subnet-mask, routers, domain-name-servers, oe-gateway;
in your dhclient.conf, and you'll get an IP on the other network,
which has reverse. see www.wavesec.org. I don't know yet how to do
this for OS/X, or the LookOut OS.
We offered to help the hosts do the reverse map for the rest, but
it wasn't possible to get the right people there on Saturday/Sunday.
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