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An interface is a property of the current system and not a property of the transferred data. Therefore there are no information in the packet which allow to specify the interface which should be used by the receiver or which should be shown as used by the receiver (i.e. different interface shown as actually used).
This does not mean though that an attacker ...
answered Apr 11 at 15:38
Steffen Ullrich
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IPS seems not to work without a bridge, right? Here is a docker setup that may work.
This is my iptables entry:
111 5788 DNAT tcp -- eth0 * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:8081 to:172.20.238.3:8080
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