On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 06:16:29PM -0700, Brad Chapman wrote: > I noticed that in the conntrack match's --ctstate switch, besides the > familiar states of NEW, ESTABLISHED, RELATED, and INVALID, there were two > new states: SNAT and DNAT. I can guess what they mean, but I'd like to know: > What do they mean?
Best if you read the NAT HOWTO relevant to you on: http://www.iptables.org/documentation/ Section 3 will give you the precise definitions, but the whole document is worth reading. -- FunkyJesus System Administration Team
