Apple 034-2351_Cvr Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
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To view the NAT divert log:
1 In the Terminal application enter:
ipfw add 10 divert natd all from any to any via <interface>
Where <interface> is the network interface selected in the NAT section of
Server Admin.
2 In Server Admin, choose Firewall from the Computers & Services list.
3 Click Settings.
4 Select the Advanced tab.
5 Select the rule that was just created.
6 Click the Edit button.
7 Choose to log packets that match the filter.
8 Click OK.
9 In Server Admin, choose NAT Service from the Computers & Services list.
10 Click Settings.
11 Click Logging.
12 Enable logging.
13 Click Save.
14 Click the Log button to view the log.
Where to Find More Information
For more information about natd:
You can find more information about natd, the daemon process which controls NAT
service, by accessing its man page. It explains how to access its features and implement
them. To access the man page use the Terminal application to enter:
man natd
Request For Comment Documents
Request for Comments (RFC) documents provide an overview of a protocol or service
and details about how the protocol should behave. If you’re a novice server
administrator, you’ll probably find some of the background information in an RFC
helpful. If you’re an experienced server administrator, you can find all the technical
details about a protocol in its RFC document. You can search for RFC documents by
number at the website www.faqs.org/rfcs.
For NAT descriptions, see RFC 1631 and RFC 3022.
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