[LARTC] Re: Portfw

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Fredrik Rambris wrote:

> I'm using the kernel based portforwarding (administered with ipmasqadm
> portfw) because it rewrites the packets just the way I want them.
> 
> But when an internal machine tries to connect to the external address on
> a forwarded port (say 212.209.211.162:80) nothing happens. But when
> connecting from the outside (like from home) it works fine.
> 
> Why?
> 
> Is there a solution to this so the internal machines can access the same
> stuff as outsiders can?
> 
> We'll need it to allow DNSes to work correctly (replicating eachother
> etc).

I'm replying to my own message just telling you all (that didn't already
know this) that the problem has been solved by the wonderful netfilter
(iptables)

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