On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 12:04:11AM -0800, Scott C. Best scribbled:
> 
>       Heyaz. First, anyone seen/used this?
> 
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/nportredird
> 
>       From the blurb, it *looks* like an ipportfw
> command with a -s switch.
>       Cool. :)

That's cool, but what it really needs is to query the source
for what domain name it was trying to hit...that would be
cool. NameVirtualHosting that's not virtual. ;)

>       Second...any idea if there's an autofw equivalent 
> of: 'ipmasqadm portfw -l -n'? Can't seem to find out if
> any port range is being auto-forwarded without cat'ing 
> /proc/net/ip_masq/autofw directly. Weird. I had an
> autofw rule sitting in my firewall for *months*, as
> flushing it with 'ipmasqadm portfw -f' didn't clear
> it, and there's no obvious way of checking.

This is one of the main ugly things about autofw -- it
won't tell you what rules you have installed. However,
you've just eliminated my main objection to it...one
can just cat /proc/net/ip_masq/autofw andd see. Cool!

Think I used the word "cool" enough there?

> -Scott
> 
> PS: Yeah, EchoWall 0.51 flushes both portfw and autofw 
>     now...
-- 
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