From 7b87c1c49fca471cb9d7a1c705fadc05766e503b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ru Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 18:18:33 +0000 Subject: `permanent_link' is obsolete; update examples. --- sbin/natd/samples/natd.cf.sample | 16 +++++++--------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'sbin/natd') diff --git a/sbin/natd/samples/natd.cf.sample b/sbin/natd/samples/natd.cf.sample index 77761b8..d4dcd71 100644 --- a/sbin/natd/samples/natd.cf.sample +++ b/sbin/natd/samples/natd.cf.sample @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ # log no # -# Incoming connections. Should NEVER be set to "yes" if redirect_port, -# redirect_address, or permanent_link statements are activated in this file! +# Incoming connections. Should NEVER be set to "yes" if redirect_port +# or redirect_address statements are activated in this file! # # Setting to yes provides additional anti-crack protection # @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ port 32000 interface ep0 # # Alias unregistered addresses or all addresses. Set this to yes if -# the inside network is all RFC1918 addresses. +# the inside network is all RFC1918 addresses. # unregistered_only no # @@ -54,19 +54,17 @@ unregistered_only no # numeric addresses or hosts that are in /etc/hosts. # # Note: Current versions of FreeBSD all call /etc/rc.firewall -# BEFORE running named, so if the DNS server and NAT are on the same +# BEFORE running named, so if the DNS server and NAT are on the same # machine, the nameserver won't be up if natd is called from /etc/rc.firewall # # Map connections coming to port 30000 to telnet in my_private_host. # Remember to allow the connection /etc/rc.firewall also. # -# The following permanent_link and redirect_port statements are equivalent -#permanent_link tcp my_private_host:telnet 0.0.0.0:0 30000 #redirect_port tcp my_private_host:telnet 30000 # -# Map connections coming from host.xyz.com to port 30001 to +# Map connections coming from host.xyz.com to port 30001 to # telnet in another_host. -#permanent_link tcp another_host:telnet host.xyz.com:0 30001 +#redirect_port tcp another_host:telnet 30001 host.xyz.com # # Static NAT address mapping: # @@ -77,7 +75,7 @@ unregistered_only no # going on. (although both will work) # # DNS in this situation can get hairy. For example, an inside host -# named aweb.company.com is located at 192.168.1.56, and needs to be +# named aweb.company.com is located at 192.168.1.56, and needs to be # accessible through a legal IP number like 198.105.232.1. If both # 192.168.1.56 and 198.105.232.1 are set up as address records in the DNS # for aweb.company.com, then external hosts attempting to access -- cgit v1.1