"Munday, Merrick" wrote:
 
> In a normal iptables implementation, you are correct. The forward
> chain is used for any packets passing through the box, while the input
> and output chains apply to packets from or to the iptables machine
> itself.  However, I thought that the bridging code would only use a
> chain that had been given the same name as the bridge, at least under
> ipchains.
> 
> Has this changed with iptables?  Or has the bridging code itself
> changed?

The netfilter integration is very different from ipchains and no longer
requires such oddities. Please see Lennerts small bridge-netfilter
README <http://bridge.sourceforge.net/devel/bridge-nf/README>

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Henrik Nordstrom
MARA Systems AB
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