Re: Forwarding packets over the same LAN

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OoO En ce  début de soirée du mardi 14 juillet  2009, vers 21:01, Simion
Onea <simionea@xxxxxxxxx> disait :

> Maybe I should examine more carefully the INPUT and FORWARD chains of
> the filter table. They are configured to allow inbound traffic to port
> 10025 and to allow forwarding to port 25. Are there any other
> requirements?

> Is there any means to "debug" or to "see" how a packet traverses the
> chains and tables?

With a recent enough kernel, you can use the TRACE target in the raw table.
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