Re: MIRROR.. would this work?

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On Monday 12 July 2004 4:34 pm, Mark C. Casey wrote:

> Would the following work in trying to access 172.16.0.1 but seeing the
> address of 123.123.123.123. (say 123.123.123.123 is an external address and
> when 172.16.0.1 tries accessing 123.123.123.123 it accesses itself? it's a
> long story, I just need to be able to access 172.16.0.1 from 172.16.0.1 but
> using the external address of 123.123.123.123 from 172.16.0.1)
>
> iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -s 172.16.0.1/32 -d 123.123.123.123/32 -j MIRROR

I guess it's worth a try...   That's what MIRROR is for, after all....

(No, I've never played with this target myself)

Antony.

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