mangle POSTROUTING chain, though (which comes before the nat POSTROUTING chain), both sets are logged there. Truly weird.
I assume that the -j LOG is at the end of the mangle chain, I.E we are sure the packets are exiting that chain, very weird. It appears that iptables somehow decides that the 202.125.42.141.4569: udp packets don't need to traverse the nat chain.
Hard to know what to try next, check the route table 202.125.x.x isn't a seperate route is it?
P.
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