On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 10:11:28AM -0800, Octavio / Super wrote:
> Almost everybody answered "no" already. :)
> 
> As a firewall, you should definitely go with iptables. As a NAT, it depends on your 
>needs, because there are still a lot of modules for ipchains, and (AFAIK) only the 
>FTP is ported to iptables.

That is not quite right.
IPTABLES use a module called conntrack, which by itself should solve most
of your NAT needed without special tweakies, like ipchains needed.

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