--modprobe=<command>
When adding or inserting rules into a chain, use command to load any necessary modules (targets, match
extensions, etc).
MATCH EXTENSIONS
col is specified, or with the -m or --match options, followed by the matching module name; after these, various
extra command line options become available, depending on the specific module. You can specify multiple extended
match modules in one line, and you can use the -h or --help options after the module has been specified to receive
help specific to that module.
So you might need to explicitly LOAD the module (nat and masquerade).
I had to do this to use the MULTIPORT module.
jobst
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