Push out 0.9.11

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bbruns 2010-12-18 22:08:21 +00:00
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3 changed files with 11 additions and 3 deletions

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- Option to use state or conntrack module for state tracking.
By default, use conntrack.
- After some research, we seem to not need NEW state match in FORWARD
- Auto detect default gateway interface and IP of interface. Has potential problems
if run before we've got a default interface, so manually define EXTIF to be sure, and
things should be okay. This is mostly for people with dynamic IPs.
0.9.10 - Brielle Bruns <bruns@2mbit.com>
- Move clamp mss up earlier in the rules to possibly

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# Format is:
# External interface:Src IP:External IP:External port:Internal ip:Internal port
# If you want to allow any source IP or a dynamic IP external IP, use 0/0 and not 0.0.0.0
# (iptables translates 0.0.0.0 to 0.0.0.0/32 which won't work)
# You can safely leave the interface field blank as well as the Src IP field blank
# However, you must have EXTIP defined or detected properly if you leave the External IP field blank
# Rename this file to port-forwards before using!
#eth0:4.2.2.0:4.2.2.1:8080:tcp:192.168.0.100:80

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# which will try to detect the proper interface,
# but requires a default route to be properly setup
# first.
EXTIF="auto"
# We recommend manually defining this unless you really
# need to automagically detect the interface.
EXTIF="eth0"
# Primary external IP address
# Can be an IP address or auto, which will try to detect
# the primary external IP using the information from EXTIF
# This is mostly useful for people who have a dynamic external
# IP address. Everyone else should manually define this to
# avoid potential detection issues.
EXTIP="auto"
# Program/script for finding the default external interface