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Hi,
I sucessfully set up a NAT adress translation with iproute2.
I used the commands:
ip route add nat a.b.c.d via e.f.g.h
ip rule add prio 320 from e.f.g.h nat a.b.c.d
My problem: Is there any tool, which allows me to test the existance
of this NAT translation? I need this for a script.
According to the manual
ip route get a.b.c.d from e.f.g.h
should work, but I get the error message
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
What do I wrong? Is there any other tool to check the existance of a NAT
translation? The only way to check it for now is the ip rule show command,
but this gives me only the rule list and not the routing.
Thanks for your help!
Ingmar.
Ingmar Hartl Phone: +1 (617) 253-8939
Research Laboratory of Electronics Fax: +1 (617) 253-9611
Massachusetts Institute of Technology [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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