Hello Adrian!
NAT is only working with IPs "directly connected" to your ethernet card. or NAT-ed IPs not arbitrary ones.
Or?
rgds, j.
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
On Monday 14 June 2004 14.59, Gavin Hamill wrote:
Yep, rinetd is a simple userspace proxy. I used it for a while, but it had a few unpleasant 'features' I didn't like (we were using dynamic DNS with it, so I expect you wouldn't encounter them)
Once our 'remote points' were static IPs, I switched to using 'netcat' instead.
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This may be obvious, but not to me... is there any difference compared to using iptables DNAT?
cheers -- vbi
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