On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 02:31:32PM -0500, Andrew Sullivan wrote: > No trouble. The other fellow's responses about ipchains &c. may also be > true. I don't know whether the stock kernel comes with masquerading turned > on. Your remarks about what responds to modprobe, though, suggest that you > do need to use ipchains. > > You'll need to remove the ipfwadm module first. Also, get rid of it in > modules.conf; you'll need to have a look at the docs for modutils. Once > you've taken that out of the kernel (and prevented it from auto-loading), > you can use ipchains.
Hmm; looks like -nothing's- in the kernel (and no mention of any of these in modules.conf): www2:~# modprobe ipchains modprobe: Can't locate module ipchains www2:~# modprobe ipfwadm modprobe: Can't locate module ipfwadm www2:~# modprobe ipmasq modprobe: Can't locate module ipmasq www2:~# ipmasq IP Masquerade has not been enabled in the kernel. Eh..? -- -- Jeff -- <http://www.wellnow.com> "There's nothing left in the world to prove. All that's worth doing is to love one another, using whatever means are available to serve."