From: mabra on
Hi All!

I am struggling with ipfilters to redirect broadcast from the internet into
my LAN, which I need for Wake On LAN(WAN). I have just moved from NetBSD to
Debian and have set it up to be a router, which does well. I am new to
ipfilters, but I got all of my nat-based redirects of ports running, except
this one:

iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i $EXTIF -p udp --dport 8888 -j DNAT --to
192.168.26.255

This is syntactically accepted by ipfilters, but there are no redirected
packages in the LAN, which I track with tcpdump. The packages reach my
public interface, but not more. In NetBSD, I had to set the kernel variable
"net.inet.ip.directed-broadcast" to allow the redirected broadcast. After
long serches, I discovered "net.ipv4.ip_echo_ignore_broadcasts" for Debian
from a posting. But if I try to set this variable, I get only "unknown key"
[I use "sysctl -w ...] as an error message.

Is this a limitation to the testing version, or am I completely wrong with
my attempt?
Any help would be great!

Best regards,
Manfred


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