Lines Matching +full:ipv6 +full:- +full:single +full:- +full:target
1 This target is only valid in the
7 chains, and user-defined chains which are only called from those
13 \fB\-\-to\-source\fP [\fIipaddr\fP[\fB\-\fP\fIipaddr\fP]][\fB:\fP\fIport\fP[\fB\-\fP\fIport\fP]]
14 which can specify a single new source IP address, an inclusive range
22 In Kernels up to 2.6.10, you can add several \-\-to\-source options. For those
24 range or multiple \-\-to\-source options, a simple round-robin (one after another
26 Later Kernels (>= 2.6.11-rc1) don't have the ability to NAT to multiple ranges
29 \fB\-\-random\fP
31 \fB\-\-random\fP
32 is used then port mapping will be randomized through a hash-based algorithm (kernel >= 2.6.21).
34 \fB\-\-random-fully\fP
36 \fB\-\-random-fully\fP
39 \fB\-\-persistent\fP
40 Gives a client the same source-/destination-address for each connection.
41 This supersedes the SAME target. Support for persistent mappings is available
42 from 2.6.29-rc2.
44 Kernels prior to 2.6.36-rc1 don't have the ability to
50 IPv6 support available since Linux kernels >= 3.7.