Dale R. Worley wrote: > > From: Dan Ritter <[email protected]> > > > > Dale R. Worley wrote: > >> As in the above example, when you set masquerading on interface X, > >> *which* packets coming from *which* interfaces are masqueraded *how* > >> going out *which* interface? > > > > This is consistent on all NAT systems: masquerading refers to changing > > the source address for forwarding packets exiting a system for their > > next destination. It applies on an outgoing interface, and > > without further elaboration, to all matching packets going out > > from that interface. > > That's good to know, but where is that written down?
RFC: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3022 Linux: https://lartc.org/howto OpenBSD: https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/nat.html cisco: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/network-address-translation-nat/13772-12.html I admit JunOS is weird because it likes to use "zones" instead of interfaces, but if you only have one interface per zone, it's the same thing again. -dsr- _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
