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Wouldn't this render his Masq setup useless though?
If he needs to do something this extreme, he might as well not masq the
host.
-JMS
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|Subject: Re: [Masq] range of ports using portfw
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|Paul R. Morin wrote:
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|> I have a case were I need to open all ports above 1024 for a
|specific rule.
|> Is there any way to specify a range of port in the portfw command line?
|> Nothing in the HOWTO or man pages seems to define this...
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|probably the easiest way is to fwmark 1024: with 1 ipchains command
|and then forward the packets with 1 "ipmasqadm mfw" command.
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|raf
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