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RE: iptables and NAT



Try "iptabes -L -t nat". This should show you the PREROUTING and
POSTROUTING tables. It might be a good idea to do some reading on
iptables. A good one is
http://people.unix-fu.org/andreasson/iptables-tutorial/iptables-tutorial
.html

Good luck!

Alex Puye - Network Engineer
Frontier Internet
777 Main Avenue, Suite 201
Durango, CO 81301
(970)385-4177
http://www.frontier.net


> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: redhat-install-list-admin redhat com 
> >[mailto:redhat-install-list-admin redhat com] On Behalf Of Paul Lewis
> >Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 7:19 AM
> >To: redhat-install-list redhat com
> >Subject: iptables and NAT
> >
> >
> >Hi
> >
> >	I wonder if somebody can clear up what I feel must be a 
> >misunderstanding on my part? I have installed iptables-1.2.4 
> >running iptables -L tells me there are three tables - Input 
> >Forward and Output. I get the impression that there should 
> >be other tables, not least NAT. This last is not listed in 
> >the table listing. Should it be?
> >
> >Incidently, during Kernel complilation, I had included all 
> >options for ip, except those that provided for remote 
> >booting etc. So I am fairly sure my kernel should have 
> >provision for NAT.
> >
> >
> >
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