Linux lhjmq-records 5.15.0-118-generic #128-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 5 09:28:59 UTC 2024 x86_64
Your IP : 3.22.42.25
#!/usr/sbin/nft -f
table ip nat {
chain prerouting {
type nat hook prerouting priority 0;
#Thanks to nftables maps, if you have a previous iptables NAT (destination NAT) ruleset like this:
# % iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 1000 -j DNAT --to-destination 1.1.1.1:1234
# % iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp --dport 2000 -j DNAT --to-destination 2.2.2.2:2345
# % iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 3000 -j DNAT --to-destination 3.3.3.3:3456
# It can be easily translated to nftables in a single line:
dnat tcp dport map { 1000 : 1.1.1.1, 2000 : 2.2.2.2, 3000 : 3.3.3.3} \
: tcp dport map { 1000 : 1234, 2000 : 2345, 3000 : 3456 }
}
chain postrouting {
type nat hook postrouting priority 0;
#Likewise, in iptables NAT (source NAT):
# % iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.1 -j SNAT --to-source 1.1.1.1
# % iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.2.2 -j SNAT --to-source 2.2.2.2
# % iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.3.3 -j SNAT --to-source 3.3.3.3
# Translated to a nftables one-liner:
snat ip saddr map { 192.168.1.1 : 1.1.1.1, 192.168.2.2 : 2.2.2.2, 192.168.3.3 : 3.3.3.3 }
}
}
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