On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 11:59:04PM +0100, Florian Westphal wrote: > Jeremy Sowden <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > +ip daddr 10.0.0.1 tcp dport 55900-55910 dnat ip to 192.168.127.1:5900-5910/55900;ok > > +ip6 daddr 10::1 tcp dport 55900-55910 dnat ip6 to [::c0:a8:7f:1]:5900-5910/55900;ok > > This syntax is horrible (yes, I know, xtables fault). > > Do you think this series could be changed to grab the offset register from the > left edge of the range rather than requiring the user to specify it a > second time? Something like: > > ip daddr 10.0.0.1 tcp dport 55900-55910 dnat ip to 192.168.127.1:5900-5910 > > I'm open to other suggestions of course. Initially, a map came to mind. Something like: | dnat to : tcp dport map { 1000-2000 : 5000-6000 } To my surprise, nft accepts the syntax (listing is broken, though). But IIUC, it means "return 5000-6000 for any port in [1000;2000]" and dnat does round-robin? At least it's not what one would expect. Maybe one could control the lookup behaviour somehow via a flag? Cheers, Phil