* [LARTC] What method to use when NATing
@ 2002-03-25 0:59 Kelly Scroggins
2002-03-25 9:13 ` bert hubert
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From: Kelly Scroggins @ 2002-03-25 0:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
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There are two ways to NAT with 2.4.x that I am
aware of. One is to use the ipmasq rule, and the
other is to use the ip utility's 'ip rule'
command.
What are the differences, and why would I want to
use one way over the other?
kelly
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* Re: [LARTC] What method to use when NATing
2002-03-25 0:59 [LARTC] What method to use when NATing Kelly Scroggins
@ 2002-03-25 9:13 ` bert hubert
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From: bert hubert @ 2002-03-25 9:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 07:00:20PM -0600, Kelly Scroggins wrote:
> There are two ways to NAT with 2.4.x that I am
> aware of. One is to use the ipmasq rule, and the
> other is to use the ip utility's 'ip rule'
> command.
The iptables way is used more, but is probably a few nanoseconds slower. The
ip rule command is not used a lot but does involve very little code.
I would personally always use the iptables command because the
iptables/netfilter community is so much more helpful.
Regards,
bert
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