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Date:      Sat, 05 Jun 1999 19:06:21 +0200
From:      Thomas Seidmann <tseidmann@SIMULTAN.CH>
To:        Tomas TPS Ulej <tps@arc.netlab.sk>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: natd problem
Message-ID:  <3759590D.F523BA3A@simultan.ch>
References:  <011b01beaf6a$31a76240$231da8c3@tps.tps.sk>

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Tomas TPS Ulej wrote:
> 
> r4 and natd:
> 
> natd -dynamic -verbose -u -n ep1
> 
> In  [UDP]  [UDP] 192.168.1.5:127 -> 192.168.1.31:125 aliased to
>            [UDP] 192.168.1.5:127 -> 192.168.1.31:125
> In  [UDP]  [UDP] 192.168.1.5:127 -> 192.168.1.31:125 aliased to
>            [UDP] 192.168.1.5:127 -> 192.168.1.31:125
> In  [UDP]  [UDP] 192.168.1.6:138 -> 192.168.1.31:138 aliased to
>            [UDP] 192.168.1.6:138 -> 192.168.1.31:138
> In  [UDP]  [UDP] 192.168.1.5:127 -> 192.168.1.31:125 aliased to
>            [UDP] 192.168.1.5:127 -> 192.168.1.31:125
> 
> ep1 has IP 195.168.78.186, ep0 192.168.1.1

I guess you point at the fact that traffic outgoing from the NAT host is
aliased. This has to happen, since incoming (aliased) traffic not
matched by any of the aliasing table entries is simply discarded. You
better avoid the NAT host to generate any traffic if this bothers you
(i.e. use it only for routing and NAT and nothing else).

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

<SLOVAK>
Pozdravuj odo mna prosim Jana Totha.
</SLOVAK>

Cheers,
Thomas


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