Re: NAT Passthrough for MAC address

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On 09/12/08 11:04, Karthik V wrote:
I would like to know if there is a way to perform NAT passthrough of
MAC address.

I don't know if you will be able to do this will IPTables or not. I think you will have much better luck looking at bridging, namely a bridging router. You can bridge the traffic to / from the MAC(s) you want while still doing normal routing for the rest of your LAN.

I have a OpenWRT router and would like to passthrough the MAC address
of my LAN client on the WAN but retain NAT/Masquerading for other LAN
entities in the same subnet.


Grant. . . .
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