Subject: Re: ipnat when box IP is changing
To: Grant Beattie <grant@grunta.com>
From: Bruce Anderson <brucea@shell.spacestar.net>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 10/06/2001 22:53:40
On Sat, Oct 6, 2001 7:23 PM, Grant Beattie <mailto:grant@grunta.com> wrote:
>You don't need to regenerate ipnat.conf since it doesn't need to
>change, but you will need to flush and reload the NAT rules when the
>IP address changes:
>
>	# ipnat -CFf /etc/ipnat.conf
>
>(-F flushes the NAT state table also, which may or may not be what you
>want depending on your setup)
>

No, you do not need to do this.
You can if you like, but
/usr/sbin/ipnat -F 
Should suffice if you do.


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