Setting Up iptables MASQUERADE

Posted by mweber on Jan 25, 2008 1:17 PM EDT
SpiderTools.com; By Michael Morris
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The simplest application of NAT is address translation from a more trusted segment to a less trusted segment. The simplest use of NAT with iptables is MASQUERADE.

Using the configuration illustrated, the following command translates the source IP addresses and port numbers of packets passing from the private segment to the public segment.

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