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Download 'tcpdump' and run it on the machine you want the packets to
go to.  You can make it listen to a particular port and it will print
out any packets received.  tcpdump helped me a lot when I forwarded packets
to an internal game server.

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MAM> How can I verify that the packets that are send to the server are been
MAM> forward the another machine (supposing the ipmasqadm portfw -l commands show
MAM> a dissared output)?

MAM> TIA!




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