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<0> gug <1> gug <2> gug <3> gug
<0> hello <4> gug <5> gug <3> gugr <6> ne stunde? <7> hi, it appears that netfilter is built for Port Restricted Cone NAT. Is there a way to do Full Cone, Restricted Cone or Symmetric NAT with netfilter? <7> without recompiling netfilter? <5> it's port overloading symmetric NAT <5> and there's no way of changing that without rewriting large portions of the code <7> wow... another type <5> most stun test software misdetects it <7> sorry to be offtopic, but do you know any projects that achieve different NAT types in linux?
<5> no I don't <7> ok then. Do you have any links for information about how port overloading symmetric varies from the other types? <5> sorry, I don't know of any such information off hand <7> ok. Well, I guess I'll keep looking then. Thanks for the ***istance! <5> it's like symmetric but it reuses the sourceport unless the resulting tuple isn't unique <7> ok. I guess that makes things a little more optimized? <4> schapht: look for the IETF BEHAVE draft <4> schapht: it describes the properties quite adequately <4> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-behave-nat-udp-04.txt <7> nice, looks like I've got some reading to do. Thanks all. <8> Hey everyone <8> I am wanting to limit bootp requests via OUI MAC using iptables..does anyone know if this is possible?
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