> I'm not sure its fully worth doing this.
>
> * the "transparent" options are all due for a naming upgrade or
> removal in the next major release anyway.
Okay, I'm happy to leave as is. However, I would still suggest a review
of the naming in the upgrade (see below).
>
> * linux-netfilter in fact enables both NAT (intercept) and TPROXY
> (transparent) capture methods. And is documented so far as applying to
> all supported netfilter targets. So naming for one specific of the two
> (or three now that MARK is being added) is not reducing the confusion.
Correct, I overlooked the NAT aspect, so probably best leaving it for
the time being.
I've added the configure option --with-netfilter-conntrack for the MARK
patch, but maybe to make things clearer the options should be more like:
--with-linux-netfilter
and
--with-linux-netfilter-conntrack
This makes it a bit clearer that the two are related but separate.
Thoughts?
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Thanks,
Andy
Received on Sun Aug 01 2010 - 22:56:52 MDT
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