On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 15:11, Greg Schmidt wrote:
> Couldn't find this in any docs. I want to see the NAT table. See what
> addys/ports are mapped to what addys/ports so netfilter can keep track of how
> to mangle the IP headers. iptables -L -v only lists the rule set. The SNAT
> is working, so that info has to be somewhere inside of that stupid, plastic
> box. How do I tell it to show me what it is?
iptables -t nat -vnL
The default 'filter' table is viewed if you don't specify what table you
want to see with the '-t' option. So:
iptables -vnL
is the same as
iptables -t filter -vnL
There is also a 'mangle' table, but you're unlikely to use that one in
day-to-day use.
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