iptables question
Gregory Nowak
greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Sun Jul 4 13:15:24 EDT 2004
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Wrong. If I have this box setup as a router, it would be going out my
external NIC, which in my case is eth0.
You're also right, I just checked, and you could use --to, instead of
- --to-destination. All the web pages I looked at, as well as the
iptables man page showed that you should use --to-destination, none of
them showed that you can use --to. Since --to-destination works, I'll
leave it alone. If it's not broken, don't fix it.
Greg
On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 10:49:06AM -0400, Jack Mendez wrote:
> what i notice is that you are sending the output to eth0
> if you have this box set up as a router, it'd actually be going out eth1
> try that and in adition
> add
> -j DNAT --to aaa.bbb.ccc:25
> don't need -destination
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