From: Martín <martin@familia-fiumara.com.ar>
To: alistair@nerdnet.ca
Cc: "netfilter@lists.netfilter.org" <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Subject: Re: redirection trouble
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 23:37:26 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <oprx3dkos4dpszyy@192.168.2.1> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200311032121.09664.Alistair@nerdnet.ca>
En Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:21:09 -0500, Alistair Tonner <Alistair@nerdnet.ca>
escribió:
> On November 3, 2003 08:53 pm, Martín wrote:
>> This is the situation:
>>
>>
>>
>> Internal LAN machine (192.168.2.5)
>>
>>
>>
>> (eth1 192.168.2.1) NAT LINUX ( eth0 192.168.1.10 > adsl ppp0 IP dinamic)
>>
>>
>>
>> Server 200.45.45.200 (service at port 10000)
>>
>>
>>
>> This is what I intend to do:
>> For particular reasons, I need that a soft at 192.168.2.5 comunicate
>> with a
>> server with a service at port 10000 (UDP), but this can´t be done
>> through
>> normal NAT. So i want to establish a link between both (server and
>> 192.168.2.5) manually useing the NAT LINUX
>> So, 192.168.2.5 comunicates to 192.168.2.1 port 10000, the NAT LINUX
>> redirect this traffic to the server 200.45.45.200 port 10000. The server
>> will respond to the NAT LINUX who will redirect this traffic to
>> 192.168.2.5
>> (port 10000 also)
>> I try to do all this in this way:
>>
>>
>> iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING 1 -i eth1 -d 192.168.2.1 -p udp --dport
>> 10000
>> -j DNAT --to 200.45.45.200
>>
>> iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING 1 -o eth0 -p udp --dport 10000 -j SNAT --
>> to
>> 192.168.2.5
>
> This line is SNATing the packet on the way out eth0 to 192.168.2.5 ,,,,,
> This NOT what you want to do ... this packet then will look like it came
> from and went to the same ip address,
>
> The first line takes the packet from the source pc and DNATs it out to
> the internet ip address 200.45.45.200 ... the UNDOING of this is
> automatic. However ... what you DO need to do is
>
> iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING 1 -o ppp0 -p udp -dport 10000 -j SNAT --to
> (outiside ip of firewall)
>
> since sending the packet out the door to the internet with the source
> address of 192.168.2.5 will cause the packet to drop dead somewhere.
>
> Again .. .the UNDOing of this is automatic.
Actually may be you don´t understand what I want to do. I will explain me a
little better:
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING 1 -i eth1 -d 192.168.2.1 -p udp --dport 10000
-j DNAT --to 200.45.45.200
WITH THIS LINE I WANT TO CATCH THE TRAFFIC COMEING FROM 192.168.2.5
DIRECTED TO 192.168.2.1 : 10000 AND REDIRECT IT TO 200.45.45.200
THIS LINE SEEMS TO BE CORRECT AS I CAN SEE IN A SNIFFER
iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING 1 -o eth0 -p udp --dport 10000 -j SNAT --to
192.168.2.5
WITH THIS LINE I WANT TO CATCH THE RESPONSES FROM 200.45.45.200 (RESPONSES
TO THE REDIRECTED TRAFFIC I SENT FROM 192.168.2.5) AND REDIRECT THIS
INCOMEING TRAFFIC TO 192.168.2.5
THE INGOING AND OUTGOING PORT IS ALWAYS 10000
WHAT I NEED TO DO IS STABLISH A CONNECTION BETWEEN 192.168.2.5 AND A
SERVICE RUNNING IN 200.45.45.200 : 10000, BUT 192.168.2.5 MUST THINK ALL
THE TIME THAT THE SERVICE IS RUNNING AT 192.168.2.1 : 10000
>
>>
>>
>> BUT THIS IS NOT WORKING. I GET A MESSAGE FROM THE SOFT AT 192.168.2.5
>> TELLING "CONNECTION TIMED OUT"... USEING TCPDUMP i get this as the only
>> thing comeing back...:
>>
>> 200.45.45.200.10000 > 168.226.174.184.10000: udp 8 [tos 0x40]
>>
>>
>>
>> I would apreciate any help with this trouble
>> Thanks
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-11-04 2:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-11-04 1:53 redirection trouble Martín
2003-11-04 2:21 ` Alistair Tonner
2003-11-04 2:37 ` Martín [this message]
[not found] <004a01c3a282$a1430cc0$de0018ac@admin.monash.edu.my>
2003-11-04 5:15 ` Martín
2003-11-04 22:17 ` Alistair Tonner
2003-11-28 17:25 ` Alistair Tonner
[not found] <007d01c3a294$919eaa60$de0018ac@admin.monash.edu.my>
2003-11-04 15:50 ` Martín
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