Wrote Jeff Waugh on Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 10:03:01PM +1100:
> > David wrote:
> >
> > But how do you do this if you are not masquerading? Does it still work?
>
>
> Don't get hooked on the term 'masquerading'... It's all network address
> translation (NAT) of some form or another, and it seems that the Linux tools
> (and all of their changes) easily confuse all of this.
>
> Port forwarding is independent of 'masquerading', so yes, it does still
> work.
Yes it is all rather nutty in 2.2. Strangely enough when you want to do
port forwarding at the moment you use "ipmasqadm" with the "portfw"
module.
I read the packet filtering docs for 2.4 and they look very cool. Don't
know how the masquerading and all works though.
Chuck
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