Re: [Documentation] SNAT in INPUT chain

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Lion Yang <lion@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> netfilter after about (linux kernel) 2.4.x (or 2.6.x?) [1] can put SNAT into hook NF_IP_LOCAL_IN.
> However, official docs(including 'man') doesn't change, so far.
> 
> It's hard to me to write something correctly and precisely in English.
> Would someone improve the docs please?

Is this enough?

--- a/iptables/iptables.8.in
+++ b/iptables/iptables.8.in
@@ -103,8 +103,9 @@ the built-in chains \fBINPUT\fP (for packets destined to local sockets),
 .TP
 \fBnat\fP:
 This table is consulted when a packet that creates a new
-connection is encountered.  It consists of three built-ins: \fBPREROUTING\fP
-(for altering packets as soon as they come in), \fBOUTPUT\fP
+connection is encountered.  It consists of four built-ins: \fBPREROUTING\fP
+(for altering packets as soon as they come in), \fBINPUT\fP (for altering
+packets destined for local sockets), \fBOUTPUT\fP
 (for altering locally-generated packets before routing), and \fBPOSTROUTING\fP
 (for altering packets as they are about to go out).
 IPv6 NAT support is available since kernel 3.7.

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