I've got a situation where I need to apply both DNAT and SNAT to a chuck of IPs. Basically I want to map 1.1.1.1/25 to 2.2.2.2/25 (DNAT), and have all of that traffic appear to come from 3.3.3.3/32 ...
Linux iptables has SNAT, DNAT & MASQUERADE rules. Masquerade was introduced in earlier versions of Linux "firewalling".<BR><BR>As you can see below and in the post above the definition of SNAT & DNAT ...
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