There is a known bug in openwrt, at least on the 2.4 kernel. The bug
is that ... After some period time, forwarding a port from X to Y will
break  :) (forwarding will go screwy ). (where X / Y are different port numbers)

You can forward from Y to Y .... reliably or should at least  should
be able too ;)



2009/11/3 Jeremy Visser <jer...@visser.name>:
> On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 21:37 +1100, Ishwor Gurung wrote:
>> What about just dumping NAT table i.e., without the grep magic foo?
>
> Sure. I've attached an `iptables -t nat -L` from working, and broken.
>
> (Not sure if such attachments are allowed on this list, but I have seen
> some pretty hideous top-posting on this list that is much worse than a
> couple of KB of text attachments.)
>
> What's weird is that the line that should make all the difference (the
> last line in both attachments) doesn't change at all.
>
> At time of writing, the brokenness is sending traffic from port 1240 to
> port 81 instead of 80. (Has now been ports 82 and 95 in the past.)
>
> The only differences between the two dumps are that Transmission doesn't
> have one of its UDP port forwards for some reason, our (dynamic) WAN IP
> has changed, and I pulled another port forward that I wasn't using.
>
> Given that it has been working and broken without much change, I cannot
> put my finger on what it is.
>
>> I think it could be a bug in OpenWRT. What specific revision is it?
>
> I'm running Kamikaze 8.09.1, r16278.
>
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