On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 11:53:38AM +0900, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
> For those following this discussion.
>
> Even though using ioctl()s to add and remove rules to/from the kernel is
> the right thing to do long term, there are a lot of issues surrounding it.
>
> So I added support to call the "ipnat" command executable. This means it
> should be by far more portable, and work on already running systems. I have
> only tried it with NetBSD 2.0, and Solaris 10.
I just wanted to say "Thanks!" for your efforts, and congratulate you
on the accomplishment!
I am not in a position to use this at present - I'm using
load-balancing switch hardware to do redundancy at work - but this is a
terrific tool to have added to the general toolkit.
I'm sure I'll end up using it down the road, whether it's
professionally or for my home network.
-- Clifton
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