Re: DNAT routing problem

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On 05/09/08 11:34, Andrea Ranieri wrote:
Yes, that sounds as a good explanation of this phenomenon. However this behavior is not what I want/expect from netfilter. I'm looking for a simple, straight-forward, connectionless 1to1 IP NAT. And, of course, i'm looking for something that can be enabled/disabled without waiting minutes!

*nod*

Ok then, if that's the normal behavior of netfilter's NAT module, I'll have to find an alternative solution.

I don't know if it is still in place or not, but you might look in to IP Route 2's stateless NAT, it may be able to do what you are wanting. I think your main problem with NetFilter's NAT *is* the connection tracking.

Thank you very much for your help.

*nod*

You are welcome.



Grant. . . .
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