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IPNAT(1M)							     IPNAT(1M)

NAME
       ipnat - user interface to the NAT

SYNOPSIS
       ipnat [ -lhnrsvCF ] -f <filename> ]

DESCRIPTION
       ipnat  opens  the filename given (treating "-" as stdin) and parses the
       file for a set of rules which are to be added or removed	 from  the  IP
       NAT.

       Each  rule  processed by ipnat is added to the kernel's internal lists,
       if there are no parsing problems.  Rules are added to the  end  of  the
       internal	 lists,	 matching the order in which they appear when given to
       ipnat.

OPTIONS
       -C     delete all entries in the current NAT rule listing (NAT rules)

       -F     delete all active entries in the current NAT  translation	 table
	      (currently active NAT mappings)

       -l     Show the list of current NAT table entry mappings.

       -h     Show the rule hits. Must be used with option 'l'.

       -n     This  flag  (no-change)  prevents	 ipf  from actually making any
	      ioctl calls or doing anything which would	 alter	the  currently
	      running kernel.

       -s     Retrieve and display NAT statistics

       -r     Remove  matching	NAT rules rather than add them to the internal
	      lists

       -v     Turn verbose mode on.  Displays  information  relating  to  rule
	      processing  and  active  rules/table entries. Displays the usage
	      information when it's the only option used.

FILES
       /dev/ipnat

SEE ALSO
       ipnat(4), ipf(1M), ipfilter(1M), ipfstat(1M)

AUTHOR
       IPFilter	 was  originally  developed  by	  Darren   Reed.   This	 HP-UX
       enhanced	  version   of	IPFilter  is based  on the open source version
       3.5  Alpha 5.

								     IPNAT(1M)
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