Re: When does NAT processing actually takes place?

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Den 17. mars 2011 01:20, skrev Pandu Poluan:
When does the actual NAT process (i.e., swapping addresses) take place
for DNAT and SNAT/MASQUERADE? And when does the reciprocal NAT (i.e.,
reverse NAT, that should happen for instance to process a reply to a
packet that's been SNAT-ed) take place?
Take a look at this diagram. Explains iptables packet flow (simplified).

http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/images/f/f0/Iptables.gif.pagespeed.ce.WDSY-MDA4o.gif


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