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Hi Juergen,
local packets will not traverse the POSTROUTING chain - use OUTPUT
instead (I am not sure whether the MASQUERADE target will work there -
if not, you'll have to script some automatic IP update...)
Hope that helps,
Baltasar
Hi,
thanks for the quick answer. But I have no idea how to snat local
generated packages. The OUTPUT nat chain is only able to dnat. Has
anybody an idea how to use vserver on a dsl-route? (I hope i'm not the
first person with such an idea ;)
Thanks,
Juergen
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 10:34
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Hi Juergen,
The OUTPUT nat chain is only able to dnat.
Now that you mention this I think I remember the point: OUPUT is not the
place to do it - you were right with POSTROUTING - I had a look on the
configuration on my server - the relevant
Hi,
I have a vserver (debian stable vs1.9.5.x-4) on a dsl-router.
At the moment the default gw in the lan is 10.0.1.1, and this maschine
masquerades all packages. But now I wish to use squid on the vserver to
reach the internet. The problem now is that i'm not able to masquerade
the ip-packages
Hi,
I have a vserver (debian stable vs1.9.5.x-4) on a dsl-router.
At the moment the default gw in the lan is 10.0.1.1, and this maschine
masquerades all packages. But now I wish to use squid on the vserver to
reach the internet. The problem now is that i'm not able to masquerade
the ip-packages