I think it's missing one parameter.

eth1:$PRINTER-INTERNAL    eth0    $FW-ETH1-INTERNAL     tcp     https

Correct ?


On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Tom Eastep <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/18/2013 8:20 AM, Guilsson G wrote:
> > In the old days, the DNAT rule parameter:
> >
> > #ORIGINAL DEST(0ptional -- only allowed if ACTION is DNAT[-] or
> > <<<SNIP>>>
> > #The address (list) may optionally be followed by
> > #a colon (":") and a second IP address. This causes
> > #Shorewall to use the second IP address as the source
> > #address in forwarded packets. See the Shorewall
> > #documentation for restrictions concerning this feature.
> > #If no source IP address is given, the original source
> > #address is not altered.
> >
> > It was VERY easy to change the source address of that DNAT connection.
> >
> > DNAT    net     loc:$PRINTER-INTERNAL:443     tcp     https   -
> > $PRINTER-EXTERNAL:$FW-ETH1-INTERNAL
> >
> > In current version, what the EASY approach ?
>
> In the current version, the ONLY way is to add an entry to
> /etc/shorewall/masq:
>
> eth1:$PRINTER-INTERNAL  -       tcp     https
>
> -Tom
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