netstat on RedHat 7.2, IP MASQ
Jonathan Hutchins
hutchins at opus1.com
Tue Apr 9 01:01:17 CDT 2002
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Densmore [mailto:DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com]
> Iptables doesn't do ip_masquerade. ip_masquerade was a
> partial solution hack to do NAT. Masquerading is accomplished
> by using the NAT rules.
Which are done with commands that begin "iptables", so I think you're
arguing a fine point of semantics without a clear understanding yourself.
> You need these rules if you want to masquerade your lan connections to
> the internet. iptables -A FORWARD blah
Yeah. Iptables. Doing NAT/Masq. Up and running.
So am I supposed to try "netstat -NAT?"
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