Re: STATELESS

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Le mar 16/09/2003 à 20:22, Ranjeet Shetye a écrit :
> I do believe that the 2.4 and 2.6 kernels contain an alternative NAT
> mechanism associated with the Config variable: CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_NAT
> This var is tied to CONFIG_NET_FASTROUTE and "Advanced Router" or
> something similar. Internally the source code uses flags like RTCF_NAT
> etc.
> This mechanism is incomptabile with the whole netfilter infrastructure.
> You MUST enable only ONE of the two mechanisms at any given time.
> Moreover I have not used this mechanism and dont know if it works and
> how well it works and what its limitations are.

See documentation at :

	http://www.suse.de/~mha/linux-ip-nat/diplom/nat.html

With 2.2 kernels, one was able to achieve simple NAT with iproute, but
it was far from flexible.

I must admit that, even if this option is activated into my kernel, I
don't use it at all.

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