Re: SNATed connections show as original ip in /proc/net/tcp

From: Alexander Clouter
Date: Sun Jul 11 2010 - 11:08:37 EST


Noah McNallie <n0ah@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> just as the topic describes.
>
Probably better to post this to netdev?

> I'm currently doing SNAT to force some destination tcp ports to be routed
> through a specific route rather than the default route. To accomplish this
> I mark thoes packets with iptables, use 'ip' to specify marked packets via
> the specified route, and then use iptables to change their source address.
>
SNAT'ing locally sourced traffic? That's pretty nasty.

Look into using 'ip rule' and a second routing table.

http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.html

You will still need use iptables/MARK to do L4 (tcp/udp/etc) policy
routing though, however now you can dump the ugly SNATing.

Cheers

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Alexander Clouter
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