Re: iptables - external IP address on internal interface?

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> Ok, trying with Thunderbird this time... (and it too seems to be 
> wrapping the text) <sigh>
> 

Not sure about Thunderbird, but Evolution has a "preformat" option that
doesn't wrap the text.

Anyway, back to the original subject, can you post the output from
"iptables-save" instead, as this has additional detail such as the
interfaces in the rules.

As a thought before you do so, if you're doing NAT in the normal way to
share an internet connection, then what you are seeing is to be
expected. You would normally SNAT on the internet-facing interface, not
on the LAN-facing interface, meaning that traffic on the LAN interface
will be going from/to public IP addresses.

Andy


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