Re: Display Masquerade mappings

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> On Oct 2, 2023, at 08:21, Paul Crossley <p.t.crossley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I can't help feeling that this question must be answered in the
> archive somewhere but I couldn't find it.
> 
> I am successfully using MASQURADE.
> But the diagnostics only allow me to see my RULE when  I actually want
> to see the dynamically created mappings!
> 
> Is there a command to do this?
> e.g. display something like:
> 
> Inside.                          Outside (eth0)
> 192.168.1.5:4000 -> 203.0.113.5:4000
> 192.167.1.6:4000 -> 203.0.113.5:1024

The conntrack-tools are what you are after. In Debianish distros there's conntrack and conntrackd.

HTH,
--FC





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