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<0> how can I rewrite the destination address from a outgoing packet? <1> nuny: ?? <1> SNAT ? <0> I tried with snat
<0> iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -p tcp --dst 172.20.0.0/16 -j DNAT --to-destination 201.20.146.130 <0> I'm trying something like this now <1> nuny: #iptables question (do not use -D but -A ;-) <0> yep <2> sven-: use the NOTRACK target in the raw table... iptables -t raw -A PREROUTING -j NOTRACK <3> gug <2> gug <4> hi gandalf <2> hi LaF0rge, Hidden <5> baby is due in just under 6 weeks =) <3> hard__ware: wow :) <3> Gandalf_, LaF0rge: hello <5> yeah mate, ive been busy ... not to mention been married now alomst 6 months =)
<5> i see NetFilter certainly has been moving allong, has been allot of cosmetic changes <5> allong with Mem usage and Locking =) <6> Gandalf_: ah, thanks <7> hey. anyone knows if IPMARK is returning target? <2> it continues <7> ok <7> if i have 192.168.0.3 <7> and i apply and mask 0xff, or mask 0x10100 i get 103? <7> well, 10103 <7> and that should point to tc cl*** 1:103? <2> the mark doesn't point to any tc cl*** unless you create a tc filter for it <7> well i did <7> || fw.sh.tf('add %s parent 1:0 protocol ip fw' % ddev)
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