Re: IPSec through NAT Mode

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Nilesh wrote:

Thanks Crucificator

If u dont want to help please say me but please dont misguide other people.
why I am sending mails bcoz I want solution not doing any timepass


Thanks

--- Crucificator <crucificator@xxxxxxx> wrote:



Pete Nesbitt wrote:



On November 22, 2004 02:50 am, Nilesh wrote:




Hello All,




Hi Nilesh,
your  missing part of the string:




$IPTABLES -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $EXTIF -j SNAT


--to


$EXTIP




you need "--to-source" not just "--to"
$IPTABLES -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $EXTIF -j SNAT


--to-source $EXTIP






See Pete? He doesn't want help... :)
Anyway, Nilesh go dig this:




http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mesg/twin/twin-15.html.


Have a nice iptables :)



Man,

If and *ONLY* if you should have followed the link I posted you could have seen that there are listed all servers for Yahoo. Use iptables rules to block them.
I am sorry if you need to be spoon-fed but I'm not ready to adopt...
And the man told you that you have a wrong sintax and you say that he is missing the point ??? What? The one that you wrote a new version of iptables?
Last time: go check the link I gave you...


yours truly

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