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port number. Either TCP or UDP or both can be selected by each rule, with a |
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port number. Either TCP or UDP or both can be selected by each rule, with a |
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range of port numbers to remap into given as \fBport-number:port-number\fP. |
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range of port numbers to remap into given as \fBport-number:port-number\fP. |
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.SH COMMANDS |
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.SH COMMANDS |
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There are found commands recognised by IP Filter's NAT code: |
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There are four commands recognised by IP Filter's NAT code: |
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.TP |
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.TP |
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.B map |
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.B map |
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that is used for mapping one address or network to another in an unregulated |
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that is used for mapping one address or network to another in an unregulated |