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Re: NAT and Masquerading
At 11:43 AM 3/11/99 +0200, Vadim Smelyansky wrote:
>SL>/sbin/ipnatadm -O -i -W eth1 -S <internal host> -M <virtual address>
>SL>/sbin/ipnatadm -I -i -W eth1 -D <virtual address> -N <internal host>
> ipnatadm have not an -b (bidirect rule) option?
it has, but since I still playing with it.... same with ipchains rules
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> What exactly you can not achieve?
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All this stuff does not works really smooth. IP NAT code
is alfa, not even beta and it's author claims that his NAT
code doesn't work with Linux IP Masquerading (read
"no support")
My current static rules configuration successfully translates
incoming packets but outgoing ones came out with their original
addresses.
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Best Regards
Shimon Lisyansky