Thanks for the clarification. I did some further investigation at the w/e just to prove to myself that the --source operand was legal on the SNAT table and of course it is.
Which though all of this is intersting, still leaves me in the same position of not knowing why the rules are not working...
Invariably this sort of problem is usually solved by creating a link from the base library to the missing library.
Thus you would create a link from libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so to libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2
It's a crap way of doing things but :-)
So what am I doing wrong here, I have a g/way that is supposed to be protecting a private server from the internet by NAT'ing the public/private addresses.
The g/way has a alias for the public address running on its publlic i/face so the config is like this
PUB=x.x.x.101
PRV=y.y.y.101
I have...
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