--On Friday, June 14, 2002 6:41 PM +1000 Darren Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In the case I presented for the FTP proxy, there was no actual translation > happening. All that was being done is using the proxy to drive the state > table in order to allow the appropriate connection(s). OK, so color me confused. If the NAT code is receiving the packet, and processing it, why on earth can't it re-write the addresses? Or is this an inbound/outbound packet path issue? -- Carson
- Re: install ipfilter on Red... Michael Meltzer
- Re: install ipfilter on Red... Moti Levy
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Jefferson Ogata
- RE: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 taproot420
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Paul B. Henson
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Jefferson Ogata
- RE: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Carson Gaspar
- RE: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Paul B. Henson
- RE: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Carson Gaspar
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Darren Reed
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Carson Gaspar
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.... Darren Reed
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.... David W. Chapman Jr.
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.... Benjamin M.A. Robson
- RE: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Ken Diliberto
- Re: FTP Proxy with IPF 3.4.28 Ken Diliberto
