netstat on RedHat 7.2, IP MASQ

Eric Rossiter rossiter at discoverynet.com
Tue Apr 9 02:50:41 CDT 2002


>
> No no, it was "netstat -M", which, under the 2.x kernels showed active
> ip_masq (NAT) connections.  I could see what was connecting through the
> firewall.
>
ayuh... when you look at netstat (8) for Linux as opposed to say,
netstat(1M) Solaris, you'd see just that... *blushes profusely*

> netstat -r will show the router table, I can't say off the top of my head
> what would show the ipchains/iptables rule table.

I don't know of an incantation of netstat that would show that either but
iptables -L -n will (for iptables, not sure about ipchains).

HTH,
Eric




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