> Works here -- anyone else having problems accessing the page?

Ah!  When I right clicked on the link you initially provided, the period you 
put at the end of the URL was also included.  Such a small thing, I haven't 
noticed it - sorry !

From the diagram, NAT would happen before filter in both incoming and outgoing 
packets.  What I'm puzzled with is the NAT that could happen in Postrouting.  
The Shorewall nat and rules config files do not seem to have options for 
locating an entry's processing in Postrouting.  How does NAT Postrouting comes 
to be ?

Thanks!

Fred.




________________________________
 De : Tom Eastep <teas...@shorewall.net>
À : shorewall-users@lists.sourceforge.net 
Envoyé le : lundi 30 Septembre 2013 9h42
Objet : Re: [Shorewall-users] Processing precedence: rule/MASQ
 

On 9/30/2013 4:53 AM, Fred Maillou wrote:
>> There is a similar diagram at
>> http://www.shorewall.net/NetfilterOverview.html. Not shown in
>> that diagram is the case where a local process sends a packet
>> to another local process.
> 
> Unfortunately this URL currently returns 'not found'.
> 

Works here -- anyone else having problems accessing the page?

-Tom
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