On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 11:02:06 +0300 (MSK)
denb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Why natd don't divert packets?
> 
> *********screenshot***********************
> 
> #ipfw add divert 1111 tcp from any to any 7
> #ipfw add divert 1111 tcp from any 7 to any
> #natd  -v -p 1111 -a 172.16.0.102 -redirect_port tcp 172.16.0.253:7 7
> 
> In  [TCP]  [TCP] 172.16.0.104:49169 -> 172.16.0.102:7 aliased to
>            [TCP] 172.16.0.104:49169 -> 172.16.0.253:7
> 
> In  [TCP]  [TCP] 172.16.0.104:49169 -> 172.16.0.102:7 aliased to
>            [TCP] 172.16.0.104:49169 -> 172.16.0.253:7
> 
> ^C
> *********screenshot***********************
> 
> Where is Out[TCP]?
> 
Your boxes seems to be on the same subnet, "out" packets are directly
sent to 172.16.0.104, not 172.16.0.102
nat'ing implies routing, so natd is inefficient in your case

clem

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