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Re: MASQUERADE with IPTables in a VPS [message #7703 is a reply to message #7700] Sat, 21 October 2006 12:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
curx
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Registered: February 2006
Location: Nürnberg, Germany
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Hi,

a look to the man page of vzctl shows me that the "ipt_MASQUERADE" is not in the IPTABLES MODULE LIST!
So you can't use the module ipt_MASQUERADE!

--iptables name
Restrict access to iptables modules inside a VE (by default
all iptables modules that are loaded in the host system are
accessible inside a VE).

You can use the following values for name: iptable_filter,
iptable_mangle, ipt_limit, ipt_multiport, ipt_tos, ipt_TOS,
ipt_REJECT, ipt_TCPMSS, ipt_tcpmss, ipt_ttl, ipt_LOG,
ipt_length, ip_conntrack, ip_conntrack_ftp, ip_con-
ntrack_irc, ipt_conntrack, ipt_state, ipt_helper, ipt-
able_nat, ip_nat_ftp, ip_nat_irc, ipt_REDIRECT xt_mac.

[Updated on: Sat, 21 October 2006 12:46]

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