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Re: Inserting NAT for a local interface into the Firewall rules
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Re: Inserting NAT for a local interface into the Firewall rules


  • Subject: Re: Inserting NAT for a local interface into the Firewall rules
  • From: Thomas Tempelmann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 20:10:19 +0200
  • Thread-topic: Inserting NAT for a local interface into the Firewall rules

Hi Peter, good to see you're still around :)

> "Proper" is subjective, but the way Apple imagined it is that
> you would turn on Internet Sharing from the Sharing Preferences
> panel which will reconfigure the firewall on your behalf.

Yes, using Internet Sharing is, obviously, not a solution for us.

> In my own case, I built an NKE based NAT that is completely
> independent of UNIX ipfw.

I guess that's why I found also custom NAT daemons installed by VMWare and
Parallels.

Can you give me an idea how complex such a self-written NAT driver is? Are
there examples around, even?

Thomas


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