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Was introduced with dnsu2t module but is still unused.
We are using SO_ORIGINAL_DST for getting the destination address on Linux. Since it is defined by netfilter subsystem it is common to both iptables and the newer nftables. Let's rename define and the method name to denote we are using netfilter API and then provide handy aliases for "redirector" backwards compatibility.
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Nowadays this is mandatory! : all big linux distribution have done the change to Nftables. |
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* opensource-apple/xnu removed the version tags * Use the up-to-date xnu repo: apple/darwin-xnu * `v4` in pfvar.h is changed to `v4addr` darkk#75 (comment) * update macos document url
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Add example for nftables and use more generic name for Linux redirector