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San Mehatffd68722010-01-20 09:56:15 -08001# This file is read by /usr/sbin/dnsmasq-portforward and used to set up port
2# forwarding to hostnames. If the dnsmasq-determined hostname matches the
3# first column of this file, then a DNAT port-forward will be set up
4# to the address which has just been allocated by DHCP . The second field
5# is port number(s). If there is only one, then the port-forward goes to
6# the same port on the DHCP-client, if there are two seperated with a
7# colon, then the second number is the port to which the connection
8# is forwarded on the DHCP-client. By default, forwarding is set up
9# for TCP, but it can done for UDP instead by prefixing the port to "u".
10# To forward both TCP and UDP, two lines are required.
11#
12# eg.
13# wwwserver 80
14# will set up a port forward from port 80 on this host to port 80
15# at the address allocated to wwwserver whenever wwwserver gets a DHCP lease.
16#
17# wwwserver 8080:80
18# will set up a port forward from port 8080 on this host to port 80
19# on the DHCP-client.
20#
21# dnsserver 53
22# dnsserver u53
23# will port forward port 53 UDP and TCP from this host to port 53 on dnsserver.
24#
25# Port forwards will recreated when dnsmasq restarts after a reboot, and
26# removed when DHCP leases expire. After editing this file, send
27# SIGHUP to dnsmasq to install new iptables entries in the kernel.
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