This project is used to establish a TCP/UDP port mapping from an ISP NAT public address to local private address. If all layers of NAT are full cones (NAT-1), any host can access internal services through the mapped public address. In bind mode, all traffic does not go through this program.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/heiher/natmap.git
cd natmap
make
# statically link
make ENABLE_STATIC=1
# cross compile
make CROSS_PREFIX=${cross-toolchain}/bin/x86_64-unknown-linux-
# android
mkdir natmap
cd natmap
git clone --recursive https://github.com/heiher/natmap.git jni
ndk-build
Usage:
natmap [options]
Options:
-4 use IPv4
-6 use IPv6
-u UDP mode
-d run as daemon
-i <interface> network interface or IP address
-k <interval> seconds between each keep-alive
-s <addr>[:port] domain name or address of STUN server
-h <addr>[:port] domain name or address of HTTP server
-e <path> script path for notify mapped address
-f <mark> fwmark value (hex: 0x1, dec: 1, oct: 01)
Bind options:
-b <port>[-port] port number range for binding
- <0>: random allocation
- <port>: specified
- <port>-<port>: sequential allocation within the range
Forward options:
-T <timeout> port forwarding timeout in seconds
-t <address> domain name or address of forward target
-p <port> port number of forward target (0: use public port)
# TCP
natmap -s turn.cloudflare.com -h example.com -b 80
# UDP
natmap -u -s turn.cloudflare.com -b 443
In TCP mode, this program will establishs a TCP port mapping in two steps:
This program will then call the script specified by the argument to inform the public address after the port mapping is established. The script can update the DNS record for external access.
Please note that you need to open the firewall to allow access to the bind port.
Goto Network -> Firewall -> Traffic Rules
Add a traffic rule:
If the port binding fails because it is already in use, this program will try to find out which local service process occupies the port and enable port reuse remotely. This works in Linux kernel 5.6 and later, and needs to run as root.
# TCP
natmap -s turn.cloudflare.com -h example.com -b 80 -t 10.0.0.2 -p 80
# UDP
natmap -u -s turn.cloudflare.com -b 443 -t 10.0.0.2 -p 443
Similar to bind mode, this program will listen on bound port, accepts incoming connections, and forward them to target address.
Another way is to use firewall's DNAT to forward, and this way should uses bind mode.
Goto Network -> Firewall -> Port Forwards
Add a port forward rule:
{public-addr} {public-port} {ip4p} {private-port} {protocol} {private-addr}
The IP4P address format uses IPv6 special addresses to encode IPv4 addresses and ports for easy distribution through DNS AAAA records.
2001::{port}:{ipv4-hi16}:{ipv4-lo16}
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