Re: DNAT routing problem

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Hi Andrea,

Could you show us some example?

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Cloves

Em Sex, 2008-05-09 às 12:48 +0200, Andrea Ranieri escreveu:
> On 5/8/08, Grant Taylor wrote:
> 
> > NAT rules are applied to the first packet in a connection and then the
> > same action is auto-magically applied to all other packets in the
> > connection with out passing them through the NAT table.
> >
> > So what you are seeing is probably very likely based on existing verses
> > new connections.
> 
> Thanks for your reply, but it seems I didn't explain my problem clearly.
> I have a connectionless flow of ipv4 packets. No TCP, UDP or any L4
> payload at all.
> So my question now is: does netfilter (with D/SNAT or NETMAP target)
> provide basic natting features without having a L4 payload, or a
> connection oriented flow is required for natting?
> 
> Thanks again
> Andrea
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