On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 09:15:55PM -0800, Richard Couture wrote:
> I am not certain that I understand...  patch-o-matic???
> Though what you are saying sounds exactly like what I was looking for...
> Is the following an example of what you are saying????
> iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j SAME --to 66.2.9.1-66.2.9.21

Yes.

The patch-o-matic is a tool for applying the patches that come with
the netfilter source, you can get to it by running ``make patch-o-matic''
in your iptables source tree, you'll need your kernel tree laying around.
(Hope you compiled it yourself).. You should probably use the CVS tree of
netfilter for this, because the patches do get updated from time to time..

The patches included there are experimental, waiting to be applied,
waiting to be redesigned, or various other things... Some of them work
fairly well, and others don't :)  I wouldn't apply anything you don't
need, because some of the patches conflict with each other..

AFAIK, the SAME target patch is in working condition, so you should be
OK if you just apply that

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Zinx Verituse

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