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* SNAT & Squence Numbers
@ 2002-11-11 17:23 mike bramm
  2002-11-12  8:22 ` Dax Kelson
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From: mike bramm @ 2002-11-11 17:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
    I'm a Router/PIX guy that is just getting into the Linux/IPTables
scene. I've read the man pages and searched the web for information on
IPTables. And I'm not able to find answers to some of my questions.
Maybe you can help?

   * If SNAT is configured for many to one (PAT), then I would presume
     that the connections are tracked by sequence numbers. Are the
     sequence numbers picked randomly, like the PIX? And is there a
     range in with they are picked from? What mod does this?

   * A syntax question. I've looked at alot of syntax examples and I've
     noticed one character that I can't seem to match up with any of the
     tutorials or man
     pages.
     $IPTABLES -A INPUT $WAN_IFACE \ -j DROP   What the heck is "\"? It
     looks like it would be used to separate the match and the target,
     but is not really necessary. Is this just a personal preference or
     is it needed?

Thanks for your time. I wish I had heard about IPTables a year ago.
Anthony Stone does have cool sayings.
mike


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