ipmasq(8)
NAME
ipmasq - set up IP Masquerading
SYNOPSIS
ipmasq [-dbngrhv]
DESCRIPTION
- This manual page very briefly documents the ipmasq com
- mand.
- ipmasq sets up IP Masquerading firewall rules using the
- ipfwadm, ipchains or iptables command, depending on the kernel
- version.
- ipmasq understands the following options:
- -v, --verbose
- Display the ipfwadm(8) or ipchains(8) commands that
- will be run.
- -n, --no-act
- Do not change any firewall rules.
- -d, --display
- Shorthand for --verbose --no-act
- -g, --debug
- Display the names of the rules files as they are
- being executed.
- -r rules-dir, --rules rules-dir Use the rules files
- found in rules-dir instead of /etc/ipmasq/rules
- -V, --version
- Print the version of the ipmasq package to the
- standard output and exit.
- -h, --help
- Print a help message to the standard output and ex
- it.
CAVEATS
- ipmasq "takes over" the firewall rules table. To add
- firewall rules such that they will survive a refresh of the rules
- table, add them a file in the /etc/ipmasq/rules directory with a
- .rul extension. See ipmasq-rule(5).
FILES
- /etc/ipmasq/rules/*.{rul,def}
- Rules files. See ipmasq-rule(5).
- /etc/ipmasq/ppp
- Empty file, which if present, gives ipmasq permis
- sion to automatically refresh the rules table automatically when
- pppd brings a link up or down.
- /etc/ipmasq.rules
- Deprecated. Additional rules to apply after the
- default rules. Deprecated. Use a .rul file in /etc/ipmasq/rules
- instead.
SEE ALSO
- ipmasq-kmod(8), ipfwadm(8), ipchains(8), ipofif(8),
- nmofif(8), peerofif(8), default-if(8), enumerate-if(8),
- ipmasq-rule(5)
AUTHOR
- This manual page was written by Brian Bassett <brianb@de
- bian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by
- others).
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