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passt.1: Fix "default" note about --map-guest-addr
It's not true that there's no mapping by default: there's no mapping
in the --map-guest-addr sense, by default, but in that case
the default --map-host-loopback behaviour prevails.
While at it, fix a typo.
Fixes: 57b7bd2a48
("fwd, conf: Allow NAT of the guest's assigned address")
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
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@ -373,14 +373,14 @@ Translate \fIaddr\fR in the guest to be equal to the guest's assigned
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address on the host. That is, packets from the guest to \fIaddr\fR
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will be redirected to the address assigned to the guest with \fB-a\fR,
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or by default the host's global address. This allows the guest to
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access services availble on the host's global address, even though its
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access services available on the host's global address, even though its
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own address shadows that of the host.
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If \fIaddr\fR is 'none', no address is mapped. Only one IPv4 and one
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IPv6 address can be translated, and if the option is specified
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multiple times, the last one for each address type takes effect.
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Default is no mapping.
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By default, mapping happens as described for the \-\-map-host-loopback option.
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.TP
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.BR \-4 ", " \-\-ipv4-only
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