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38 lines
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##############################################################################
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#
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# Shorewall 2.0 -- Network Address Translation Table
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#
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# /etc/shorewall/nat
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#
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# This file is used to define one-to-one Network Address Translation
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# (NAT).
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#
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# WARNING: If all you want to do is simple port forwarding, do NOT use this
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# file. See http://www.shorewall.net/FAQ.htm#faq1. Also, in most
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# cases, Proxy ARP is a better solution that one-to-one NAT.
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#
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# Columns must be separated by white space and are:
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#
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# EXTERNAL External IP Address - this should NOT be the primary
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# IP address of the interface named in the next
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# column and must not be a DNS Name.
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# INTERFACE Interface that you want to EXTERNAL address to appear
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# on. If ADD_IP_ALIASES=Yes in shorewall.conf, you may
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# follow the interface name with ":" and a digit to
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# indicate that you want Shorewall to add the alias
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# with this name (e.g., "eth0:0"). That allows you to
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# see the alias with ifconfig. THAT IS THE ONLY THING
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# THAT THIS NAME IS GOOD FOR -- YOU CANNOT USE IT
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# ANYWHERE ELSE IN YOUR SHORWALL CONFIGURATION.
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# INTERNAL Internal Address (must not be a DNS Name).
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# ALL INTERFACES If Yes or yes, NAT will be effective from all hosts.
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# If No or no (or left empty) then NAT will be effective
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# only through the interface named in the INTERFACE
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# column
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# LOCAL If Yes or yes, NAT will be effective from the firewall
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# system
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##############################################################################
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#EXTERNAL INTERFACE INTERNAL ALL LOCAL
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# INTERFACES
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#LAST LINE -- ADD YOUR ENTRIES ABOVE THIS LINE -- DO NOT REMOVE
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