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Bill

On 9/24/2020 10:24 AM, Damien BROCHARD wrote:
Hi all,

It's my first mail on this ML so if there's a bar to present myself
feel free to tell me ;)
(and i'm french so please be indulgent with my english)

So, I have a server with multiple public IP and I want to present them
randomly when I access externales services.

I have already used SNAT on other servers so nothing totally new for me.
For what I read from the manpages (shorewall-snat) I can user an
address or and adresse-range for the SNAT action in
/etc/shorewall/snat. But for my case the multiple IPs are not
contigue.
The manpages also says :
"Finally, you may also specify a comma-separated list of ranges and/or
addresses in this column."
But if I use :
SNAT(x.x.x.A,x.x.x.C,x.x.x.F)
A shorewall check tells me :
---
Checking /etc/shorewall/snat...
    ERROR: Only one SNAT address may be specified /etc/shorewall/snat (line 2)
---
Do I misread the manpage ?

Thanks,
Damien


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