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Diffstat (limited to 'passt.1')
-rw-r--r-- | passt.1 | 15 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 3 deletions
@@ -355,7 +355,8 @@ Don't forward any ports .TP .BR all Forward all unbound, non-ephemeral ports, as permitted by current capabilities. -For low (< 1024) ports, see \fBNOTES\fR. +For low (< 1024) ports, see \fBNOTES\fR. No failures are reported for +unavailable ports, unless no ports could be forwarded at all. .TP .BR ports @@ -364,7 +365,11 @@ optionally, with target ports after \fI:\fR, if they differ. Specific addresses can be bound as well, separated by \fI/\fR, and also, since Linux 5.7, limited to specific interfaces, prefixed by \fI%\fR. Within given ranges, selected ports and ranges can be excluded by an additional specification prefixed by \fI~\fR. -Specifying excluded ranges only implies that all other ports are forwarded. + +Specifying excluded ranges only implies that all other ports are forwarded. In +this case, no failures are reported for unavailable ports, unless no ports could +be forwarded at all. + Examples: .RS .TP @@ -447,7 +452,11 @@ optionally, with target ports after \fI:\fR, if they differ. Specific addresses can be bound as well, separated by \fI/\fR, and also, since Linux 5.7, limited to specific interfaces, prefixed by \fI%\fR. Within given ranges, selected ports and ranges can be excluded by an additional specification prefixed by \fI~\fR. -Specifying excluded ranges only implies that all other ports are forwarded. + +Specifying excluded ranges only implies that all other ports are forwarded. In +this case, no failures are reported for unavailable ports, unless no ports could +be forwarded at all. + Examples: .RS .TP |