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> Hello,
> 
> Q1
> ipnat rdr seems to have two ways of defining filtering src/dst addresses 
> part in the rule syntax. The following two rules are valid for ipnat.
> 
> rdr bge1 from 0.0.0.0/0 to 192.168.6.190/255.255.255.255 port = 8080 -> 
>     10.0.0.2 port 8080 tcp round-robin tag "YD:10"
> rdr bge1 192.168.6.190/255.255.255.255 port 8080 ->                     
>     10.0.0.2 port 8080 tcp round-robin tag "YD:10"
> 
> Are these two rules same and do the same job ?

They're equivalent, yes, the same no.

> Q2
> And also:
> rdr bge1 from A to any -> X port 8080
> is also valid.
> This rule seems to map all trafic from A, to X port 8080. But, is there 
> way to map all traffic from A, to X without changing the destination 
> port number?

Yes.

rdr bge1 from A to any -> X ip

Darren

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