Re: Natted packets

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My question is if some other router somewhere else on the net (inside my lan) has NATed the traffic?
And the original NATed IP?
This router NATing traffic and my router are in the same network...

Grant Taylor wrote:
On 01/08/07 15:43, Lucas Diaz wrote:
Is it possible to know if a packet passing through my router is (s)natted?
And the original (s)natted IP?
Thank a lot.

Are you wanting to know if you are doing the NATing, or if some other router somewhere else on the net has NATed the traffic?

If you want to know if you have NATed the packet, I believe the answer is yes (https://lists.netfilter.org/pipermail/netfilter/2007-January/067687.html).

If you want to know if someone else has NATed the packet, possibly, however it is MUCH harder to do if you are not the outbound ISP.

Which question are you asking?



Grant. . . .






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