Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 18:33:27 +0200 From: Piotr Koper <koper@diab.eu.org> To: current@freebsd.org Subject: Does bimap (ipnat) work to anyone ? Message-ID: <20030730163327.GA3566@core.staszic.eu.org>
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Hi, Does ``bimap'' work to anyone ? I'm using IP Filter: v3.4.31 (336) and I can't make it work for me: ipnat.conf: bimap fxp0 212.182.x.x/32 -> 192.168.10.5/32 I have aditional ethernet alias (212.182.x.x) and when I ping this address from the Internet it replys from 192.168.10.5, traceroute shows this as destination also. The funny thing is that mtr shows many many destinations with address 192.168.10.5. while this works fine: rdr fxp0 212.182.x.x/32 port 0 -> 192.168.10.5 port 0 tcp/udp rdr fxp0 212.182.x.x/32 port 0 -> 192.168.10.5 port 0 icmp map fxp0 192.168.10.5/32 -> 212.182.x.x/32 So.. is bimap working well ? Piotr Koper
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