Hi Armin,
Could you be more specific with respect to what you want to accomplish.
By default all IPv4 internal interfaces are NAT'ed via EXTIF. To keep this
from happening, define the NONAT variable, eg:
Edit /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/user.conf ( Network tab -> { Edit User Variables } ) and
define...
--
NONAT="eth1 eth2"
--
Which would not NAT the eth1 and eth2 interfaces via EXTIF, assuming eth1 and
eth2 are defined in the Network tab.
If NONAT is defined, no routing via EXTIF for those interfaces is automatically
defined.
Lonnie
On Aug 1, 2013, at 10:29 AM, Armin Tüting wrote:
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> could somebody provide me with a hint to disable NAT on EXTIF.
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