>Re: [ANNOUNCE] newnat and patch-o-matic, Harald Welte
  • regex ability for string matching, Mark Reid
  • Somebody help me Please!, James Marcinek
  • Help me with -m conntrack match support, Subodh Srivastava
  • again port-forwarding, but different question, Corin Langosch
  • Device or resource busy what is wrong with iptable ??, Imran F Bhatti
  • Internal Network Transfer Problems, Dan Serban
  • NFS over NAT, Matthew Bohnsack
  • segregating nat traffic, Joe Cave
  • Netfilter vs. Cisco PIX, wlsarka
  • RSync command, Eric Daigneault
  • ssh & www access from the internet to the lan, Mark Olliver
  • ip_conntrack_h323 failed to make modules, robert
  • Netfilter and connection tracking, Gaetan OFFREDO
  • How to filter/redirect/nat this?, Paavo Hartikainen
  • port forwarding won't work... :-(, Corin Langosch
  • Fw: 2.4.18 + iptables 1.2.6a newnat13 patch not applied sorry, robert
  • 2.4.18 + iptables 1.2.6a newnat13 patch not applied, robert
  • iptables + grsecurity patch: mangle tables fault!, Landi, Guido
  • Kernel 2.4.16 compilation failed, Izauddin Mohd Isa
  • log entry, Jesse.linux
  • unresolved symbol nf_register_sockopt, Thomas
  • Trying to forward port 80 to an internal server, Scott Adamson
  • very basic filter script, Steve Linabery
  • IP Options Question, Maciej Soltysiak
  • iptables starting problem, HEMANT BAANDAL
  • source ports and nat, Federico Lombardo
  • [rtzra@ugibdd.krasnoyarsk.ru: Problem with NETFILTER], Harald Welte
  • RE: 2.4.18 + iptables 1.2.6a newnat8 patch not applied, Dino Chirico
  • iptables blocks DNS!, Pierre B. Samson
  • 2.4.18 patch-o-matic crashing with H323, Marc Haber
  • RE: DNAT problems - destination receives request, but cannot repsond to source, Patrick Nelson
  • IRC/ident requests, Paul Miller
  • troubles after kompiling 1.2.6a iptables on kernel 2.4.18, clemenca
  • iptables between NT Workstation and NT Domain Controller, Markus Miller
  • ip_conntrack_rpc: seems buggy ??, Micke
  • Yikes. . . shouldn't this be easy--NAT in and out to private IP, Brian Capouch