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<h1 class="topictitle1">Inbound masquerade NAT processing (response and other)</h1>
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<div><p>This process, which is the partner of outbound masquerade NAT processing,
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unfolds the corresponding outbound message to get right source workstation
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information.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>The inbound message in the previous figure is a packet
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from the Internet to your private LAN. For inbound datagrams, the destination
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port number is the local port number. (For inbound messages, the source port
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number is the external port number. For outbound messages, the destination
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port number is the external port number.)</p>
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<p>Response messages returning
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from the Internet bound for a locally attached machine have a masquerade-assigned
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logical port number as the destination port number in the transport layer
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header. The masquerade NAT inbound processing steps are:</p>
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<ol><li><span>Masquerade NAT searches its database for this logical port number
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(source port). If it is not found, the packet is assumed to be an unsolicited
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packet, and the packet is returned to the caller unchanged. It is then handled
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as a normal unknown destination.</span></li>
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<li><span>If a matching logical port number is found, a further check is
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made to determine that the source IP address matches the destination IP address
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of the existing logical port number table entry. If it matches, the original
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local machine's port number replaces the source port in the IP header. If
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the check fails, the packet is returned unchanged.</span></li>
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<li><span>The local matching IP addresses are placed in the packet IP destination.</span></li>
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<li><span>The packet is then processed, as usual by IP or TCP, and ends up
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at the correct locally attached machine. Because masquerade NAT requires a
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logical port number to determine the correct source and destination port addresses,
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masquerade NAT is incapable of handling unsolicited datagrams from the Internet.</span></li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzajwaddmasq.htm" title="This topic describes how masquerade NAT works in a network.">Masquerade NAT</a></div>
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