In some mail from Jorgen Lundman, sie said: > > > This could potentially be an embarrassing question, but I'm trying to get my > head around something. Incoming "rdr" rules (with rr) is currently working > fine, > assuming the machines in the internal network uses the IPFilter box as their > default gateway. > > However, with the L4 hardware devices we can do the same, but ask it to relay > the packet as-if it came from the L4 device. Which is what NAT does. > > Can I do this with IPFilter? There seems to be no option for it with "rdr" > rules, so I was trying out various NAT rules for it, along the lines of:
Hmm? Are you saying you want to translate (using rdr) packets coming in on one side and then translate them again (using map) as they exit, without having them connect to a local proxy ? Darren
