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NAME
firehol-masquerade - set up masquerading (NAT) on an interface
SYNOPSIS
masquerade real-interface rule-params
masquerade [reverse] rule-params
DESCRIPTION
The masquerade helper command sets up masquerading on the output of a real network interface (as opposed
to a FireHOL interface definition).
If a real-interface is specified the command should be used before any interface or router definitions.
Multiple values can be given separated by whitespace, so long as they are enclosed in quotes.
If used within an interface definition the definition’s real-interface will be used.
If used within a router definition the definition’s outface(s) will be used, if specified. If the
reverse option is given, then the definition’s inface(s) will be used, if specified.
Unlike most commands, masquerade does not inherit its parent definition’s rule-params, it only honours
its own. The inface and outface parameters should not be used (iptables(8) does not support inface in
the POSTROUTING chain and outface will be overwritten by FireHOL using the rules above).
Note
The masquerade always applies to the output of the chosen network interfaces.
FIREHOL_NAT will be turned on automatically (see firehol-defaults.conf(5) ) and FireHOL will
enable packet-forwarding in the kernel.
MASQUERADING AND SNAT
Masquerading is a special form of Source NAT (SNAT) that changes the source of requests when they go out
and replaces their original source when they come in. This way a Linux host can become an Internet
router for a LAN of clients having unroutable IP addresses. Masquerading takes care to re-map IP
addresses and ports as required.
Masquerading is expensive compare to SNAT because it checks the IP address of the outgoing interface
every time for every packet. If your host has a static IP address you should generally prefer SNAT.
EXAMPLES
# Before any interface or router
masquerade eth0 src 192.0.2.0/24 dst not 192.0.2.0/24
# In an interface definition to masquerade the output of its real-interface
masquerade
# In a router definition to masquerade the output of its outface
masquerade
# In a router definition to masquerade the output of its inface
masquerade reverse
SEE ALSO
• firehol(1) - FireHOL program
• firehol.conf(5) - FireHOL configuration
• firehol-interface(5) - interface definition
• firehol-router(5) - router definition
• firehol-params(5) - optional rule parameters
• firehol-nat(5) - nat, snat, dnat, redirect config helpers
• FireHOL Website
• FireHOL Online PDF Manual
• FireHOL Online Documentation
AUTHORS
FireHOL Team.
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