On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 12:29:50AM -0500, David P James wrote:
> I am getting quite frustrated at not being able to do something that I
> once was able to do without any trouble... set up IP maquerading.
>
> Here's the box: 3.0r1, Kernel 2.2.20 (gave up on trying to
> compile/install a 2.4.x ker
David P James was roused into action on 2003-01-04 00:29 and wrote:
Here's the box: 3.0r1, Kernel 2.2.20 (gave up on trying to
compile/install a 2.4.x kernel). eth1 is the external, eth0 internal.
ISP
-->
- 24.x.y.z (external, by DHCP)
RH7.3 Gateway
-192.168.1.1 (internal)
-->hub-->
- 192.1
I am getting quite frustrated at not being able to do something that I
once was able to do without any trouble... set up IP maquerading.
Here's the box: 3.0r1, Kernel 2.2.20 (gave up on trying to
compile/install a 2.4.x kernel). eth1 is the external, eth0 internal.
I am trying to set this up at
I've just had the pleasure of hunting this one down. I've included the
option mtu 1492 in /etc/network/interfaces for my NIC and I seem to be
back in business (knock on woody!). This per the IP-MASQ HOWTO, section
7.15 (I connect via PPPoE).
But I wish I understood this better. Wh
I have an internal LAN. Its on IP Masq using ipchains.
the problem is dcc chat & send. Well i can't send and do
dcc chat.
Now i've read on this url
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO/irc-dcc.html
I've follow every step on its procedures, but still have no luck.
m
connected
icon at all!
Does anybody have any clues as to what could be the problem here? What
settings on the IP masq box should I investigate? I am suspecting the "TCP
mss clamping" might have something to do with it. Am I right to suspect
that?
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
- Arcadio
* Lance Hoffmeyer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011020 14:38]:
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 07:03:04PM -0200, Michel Loos wrote:
> > On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> > > Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel
> > > 2.4.12. I setup IP Masq one nigh
ists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Reiser and IP Masq kernel2.4.12
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-UIDL: 0ba24b5d7a193b8d28475b92eb8c899c
>
> On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel 2.4.12.
> &g
On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel 2.4.12.
> I setup IP Masq one night with kernel 2.4.12 when I had a ext2 FS on my
> router. It worked fine. The next day I reinstalled my system using Reiser
> FS. I instal
Hello:
Don't you also have to do (as root):
echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Dean
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 08:21:17AM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel 2.4.12.
> I setup IP Masq one night with ke
Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel 2.4.12.
I setup IP Masq one night with kernel 2.4.12 when I had a ext2 FS on my
router. It worked fine. The next day I reinstalled my system using Reiser
FS. I installed the same kernel.deb that I used the previous night and now
I
ry applying all of these commands by hand and test to
see that it works.
- Original Message -
From: "Titus Barik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tupshin Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: vmware & ip masq
>
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Tupshin Harper wrote:
> I'm doing exactly this: debian 2.4.x custom kernel + vmware + masquerading.
>
> Maker sure that the ipt_MASQUERADE module is loaded, and make sure the
> iptables debian package is installed.
Done.
> Then add an IP address to your ethernet card that i
NG -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
-Tupshin
- Original Message -
From: "Titus Barik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 2:54 PM
Subject: vmware & ip masq
> Huzza! It's me again.
>
> I'm running Woody with a 2.4.6 custom kernel. Here's w
NG -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
-Tupshin
- Original Message -
From: "Titus Barik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 2:54 PM
Subject: vmware & ip masq
> Huzza! It's me again.
>
> I'm running Woody with a 2.4.6 custom kernel. Here's w
Huzza! It's me again.
I'm running Woody with a 2.4.6 custom kernel. Here's what I'm trying to
do. I have a VMWare host-only network running Windows 98 SE. The virtual
machine's IP is 192.168.155.128. The host machine is 128.61.40.17, and
is accessed through VMWare Win98 session as 192.168.155.1.
Turned out ppp was set with an MTU and MRU of 576.
Apparently that causes the problem I encountered.
It is documented in the IP Masq. HOWTO.
Setting them to 1500 solved the problem.
It was the last gotcha to solve.
Ed Lawson
Hi Derya,
> Hi all there,
>
> I'm working at a school and we have a debian server. We use ip masq for =
> more than one hundred Windows NT . Last week i get an empty PC and =
> installed debian to it. Now i have a problem. I want to find a way to =
> connect to my second
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 09:35:00PM -0700, Stephen Handley wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm trying to get IP Masq up and running and am very close. I can ping IP
> numbers from my Masqd machine but have not telnet capability. Futhermore I
> can't see domain names from my deb
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 01:25:43PM +0300, Derya PALANCI wrote:
> Hi all there,
>
> I'm working at a school and we have a debian server. We use ip
> masq for more than one hundred Windows NT . Last week i get an
> empty PC and installed debian to it. Now i have a problem. I
>
Hi all there,
I'm working at a school and we have a debian
server. We use ip masq for more than one hundred Windows NT . Last week i get an
empty PC and installed debian to it. Now i have a problem. I want to find a way
to connect to my second debian from my home but it doesnt have
TO DNS Server Port 53
- - Allow Connection in FROM DNS Server Port 53
YMAMV tho'
On Friday 08 June 2001 04:35, Stephen Handley wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm trying to get IP Masq up and running and am very close. I can ping IP
> numbers from my Masqd machine but have
Hi there,
I'm trying to get IP Masq up and running and am very close. I can ping IP
numbers from my Masqd machine but have not telnet capability. Futhermore I
can't see domain names from my debain machine or the masq'd machine.
Any ideas.
One thing I've noticed is that
install ipmasq package
# apt-get install ipmasq
Then
# ipmasq -v
Checkout my iwishlist bug report #87499 to get the firewall stronger.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 03:00:56AM +0100, Szfelix wrote:
> I am a new debian user.
>
> I have 2 eth in system, and I want to use as gateway for local net
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Szfelix wrote:
> I change the WIN2000 server.
> The local terminals can ping the output eth card but I can't go out on the
> internet.
> >From gateway I can go out.
> So simply what and where I must write to resolve this problem.
>
> and, where i can find a documentation, ste
I am a new debian user.
I have 2 eth in system, and I want to use as gateway for local net.
in the etc/network/interfaces
--
# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
iface lo inet loopback
# The fi
Quoting Gabor Gludovatz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, A+B Frank wrote:
>
> > > I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
> > > gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
> > > outside our network with ssh or telnet, after a
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 06:45:12PM +0100, A+B Frank wrote:
> Gabor Gludovatz wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
> > gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
> > outside our network with ssh or telnet,
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, A+B Frank wrote:
> > I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
> > gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
> > outside our network with ssh or telnet, after a little while of inactivity
> > the gateway resets the c
Gabor Gludovatz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
> gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
> outside our network with ssh or telnet, after a little while of inactivity
> the gateway resets the connection an
Hi,
I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
outside our network with ssh or telnet, after a little while of inactivity
the gateway resets the connection and I have to reconnect.
The proxy serv
Hi John
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 02:48:12PM -0500, John Reinke wrote:
> I only had one ipchains rule to turn it on, and added another to prevent
> timeout on secondary ftp connections, but I don't really understand it all
> yet. I might try the script below, though. What do you name it, and where
>
I only had one ipchains rule to turn it on, and added another to prevent
timeout on secondary ftp connections, but I don't really understand it all
yet. I might try the script below, though. What do you name it, and where
do you put it so it gets read?
(Nice footer, BTW.)
John
On Tue, 15 Aug 200
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 08:08:15AM -0700, Stan Kaufman wrote:
> This has been discussed recently on the firewalls listserv. Check out
> http://geocrawler.com/lists/3/Security/90/0/ for a searchable archive;
> think you'll find some answers there. (I personally am still trying to
> figure this out
E_MOD. Also, it sounds like there have been some
> > security patches and things, so it is recommended to at least use 2.2.16 or
> > newer. IP Masq howto I read (URL was in a previous message), strongly
> > suggested 2.2.16 or newer as well.
>
> My compile just finished for
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, John Reinke wrote:
> I used 2.2.17pre6, and it handled compiling the modules for
> CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_MOD. Also, it sounds like there have been some
> security patches and things, so it is recommended to at least use 2.2.16 or
> newer. IP Masq howto I read (
I used 2.2.17pre6, and it handled compiling the modules for
CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_MOD. Also, it sounds like there have been some
security patches and things, so it is recommended to at least use 2.2.16 or
newer. IP Masq howto I read (URL was in a previous message), strongly
suggested 2.2.16 or
p_masq_app.c was still not compiled because, I think, this in file
net/ipv4/.depend:
$(wildcard /usr/src/linux/include/config/ip/masq/debug.h)
ip_masq_ftp.o: \
That debug.h file doesn't exist.
I've just installed and am about to build the potato
kernel-source-2.2.17_2.2.17pre6-1.deb package.
Anybody have any comments about this?
...RickM...
Okay, it looks like things work now. I had a two-fold problem. I'll need to
know where to put things so this is all done automatically when I boot,
however.
The first part is that the modules weren't loading. Jason's suggestion
fixed that. If I list them in /etc/modules, will they get loaded
autom
John Reinke wrote:
>
> Here's what my problem is (for those just joining): I have IP Masqing set
> up on a potato system, and everything works through it except ftp. The ftp
> clients on machines on the private network connect to external sites, but
> never are able to get a listing of the files o
t; mentioned previously, I've tried changing the passive settings on the ftp
> clients.
>
> I re-read the IP Masq howto at http://ipmasq.cjb.net and I had included
> everything I needed to have in the kernel. I had compiled everything into
> the kernel, with nothing compiled
This doesn't seem to help, either. The ftp clients still just sit there,
trying to get the list of files...
thanks,
John
>The modules should be compiled automatically if you have elected to do
>Masqing
>in the kernel config.
>
>Just do an insmod and you should be okay:
>
>for i in /lib/modules/`u
e ftp
clients.
I re-read the IP Masq howto at http://ipmasq.cjb.net and I had included
everything I needed to have in the kernel. I had compiled everything into
the kernel, with nothing compiled as modules - that shouldn't hurt, should
it?
There were a few items that I don't have which wer
AIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got IP Masq compiled into the kernel, but I don't remember a selection
for that in the kernel config. What was that?
Also, I've tried both passive and non-passive in the clients (both mac and
windows).
At 19:28 2000/08/14 -0500, you wrote:
I am not able t
I've got IP Masq compiled into the kernel, but I don't remember a selection
for that in the kernel config. What was that?
Also, I've tried both passive and non-passive in the clients (both mac and
windows).
>At 19:28 2000/08/14 -0500, you wrote:
>>I am not able to ftp
At 19:28 2000/08/14 -0500, you wrote:
I am not able to ftp from my private network, through IP Masqerading. I
now have Debian 2.2, and I had Debian 2.1 before. As far as I can tell, I
have set up IP Masq the same way as I did before.
You need the ip_masq_ftp.o module installed, OR you need to
I am not able to ftp from my private network, through IP Masqerading. I now
have Debian 2.2, and I had Debian 2.1 before. As far as I can tell, I have
set up IP Masq the same way as I did before.
Before, I could use ftp clients on any machine in my local network to
access anything outside my
John Reinke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Potato IP Masq
> I've read the man pages, and they say nothing about ipchains or
> ip_forwarding. Or, do those commands now belong in /etc/network/interfaces?
>
>
&
I've read the man pages, and they say nothing about ipchains or
ip_forwarding. Or, do those commands now belong in /etc/network/interfaces?
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Alan McNatty wrote:
> check out /etc/netgwork/interfaces (man interfaces, if-up, and if-down)
> HTH
>
> - Original Message -
Along with setting up my network doing it the "Potato Way", I'm not sure
where to put the ipchains and /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward commands that
I used in /etc/init.d/network for Slink. I didn't see this in the
documentation.
It looks like the ip_forward can be set in /etc/network/options, but w
On 05-Aug-2000 Alberto wrote:
>
> ipchains will be support on 2.4 and 2.3 series (with is going to 2.4)
> anyway netfilter like be the future.
>
> Just take a look at: http://netfilter.kernelnotes.org/
I used the ipchains kernel module with the 2.3 series, while I got iptables
working. I comp
2.3.x
with ip
masq support. The current HOWTO doesn't cover those kernels yet.
Thanks for any advice.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Hello,
>
>I am looking for some documentation on how to compile kernels 2.3.x
> with ip masq support. The current HOWTO doesn't cover those kernels
> yet.
http://netfilter.kernelnotes.org/unreliable-guides/ind
Hello,
I am looking for some documentation on how to compile kernels 2.3.x with ip
masq support. The current HOWTO doesn't cover those kernels yet.
Thanks for any advice.
I know that you can turn IP forwarding on and off on a running
kernel with something like:
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
I was wondering if the same was possible with IP Masq?
Also, is there a library for tftp clients? All I need to do is
> I've been trying to build the kernel to include
> the IP MASQ for the last few days without success.
> I read most of the IP MASQ HOWTo and could not
> find any of the suggested configuration variables
> during the kernel config process.
>
enable firewalling in
hi,
I've been trying to build the kernel to include
the IP MASQ for the last few days without success.
I read most of the IP MASQ HOWTo and could not
find any of the suggested configuration variables
during the kernel config process.
Could someone here in the debian list show m
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Stuart Ballard wrote:
>=As a first pass at configuring this thing (I don't plan on leaving it
>=like this, but I'm at the stage where I just want *something* that
>=works) I set it up using:
>=
>=echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>=ipchains -P forward MASQ
>=
Dear Stua
At 17:53 22/02/00 +, Oleg Krivosheev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
^^^
Hmmm?
> Related question: to my surprise i did not found example rules
> in ipmasq package for what i think
I just successfully got ip masquerading set up on my home network (two
computers, one debian, one win98... debian box does the masquerading, of
course).
As a first pass at configuring this thing (I don't plan on leaving it
like this, but I'm at the stage where I just want *something* that
works) I
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Could someone show me where can I get information on
> how to build the IP MASQ into the kernel (potato 2.2.14)?
>
> TIA!
>
> ---
> tcp
>
install ipmasq package and check the docs inside
Hi,
Could someone show me where can I get information on
how to build the IP MASQ into the kernel (potato 2.2.14)?
TIA!
---
tcp
Hi,
Is kernel 2.2.14 built with IP masquerade? or all the
2.2.xx kernel now have IP masquerade?
I tried to rebuild the kernel 2.2.14 on the potato and
I believe that I did not see any option at the options
screen before building the kernel.
TIA
---
tcp
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the kerne 2.2.14 with IP Masquerade
option and I did know which options should I select for
the IP Masquerade.
Please help.
Thanks!
---
tcp
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a small network connected to the internet via a IP masq
> gateway, and would like to get mail working, but the above setup is a
> nightmare for mail it would seem.
>
> is it even possible for mail to work in such a setup or am i w
On 2000-01-25 01:29:55, Ethan Benson wrote:
> I have a small network connected to the internet via a IP masq
> gateway, and would like to get mail working, but the above setup is a
> nightmare for mail it would seem.
Why? Sounds like mail masq'ing.
> is it even possible fo
Hi,
I have a small network connected to the internet via a IP masq
gateway, and would like to get mail working, but the above setup is a
nightmare for mail it would seem.
is it even possible for mail to work in such a setup or am i wasting
my time? I got the gateway machine to send mail
your email(included). What diff, and which to use.
kernel 2.0 is used in slink, potato uses kernel 2.2, 2.2 is a better
kernel to use for ip masq IMO. I am not certain if any debian
packaged kernel has IP masq compiled in though, i suspect they do.
Lastly, what is in the ipmasg package?
Timothy C. Phan wrote:
>
> > I'd like to know if the slink kernel is built with IP Masq?
> > Or could someone point me to where can I find information
> > on setup a IP Masq linux box. TIA!
>
> Check out the IP masquerading HOWTO, on your favorite HOWTO m
On 18/1/2000 Timothy C. Phan wrote:
I'd like to know if the slink kernel is built with IP Masq?
Or could someone point me to where can I find information
on setup a IP Masq linux box. TIA!
Check out the IP masquerading HOWTO, on your favorite HOWTO mirror.
it explains all the op
Hi,
I'd like to know if the slink kernel is built with IP Masq?
Or could someone point me to where can I find information
on setup a IP Masq linux box. TIA!
---
tcp
I have a 2.2.12 kernel with IP Chains, IP Masq, diald, etc. I have determined
that the server never dials out, when one of the workstations tries to access
the internet, unless I type in the command "ipmasq" at the server prompt.
I do have the file ipmasq in /etc/init.d (and in rcS.
I am trying to setup IP MASQ on a home network. I am running Potato. I have
the server which we will call C1 and one client which we will call C2. I have
setup C1 for caching DNS. I have also setup C1 for IP Masquarading. I am
having problems getting
C2 to connect to the internet using
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8th generation student of Wah Lum northern praying mantis Kung Fu.
- Original Message -
From: "Harlan Crystal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 4:29 AM
Subject: Identd behind IP Masq?
&g
Greetings,
I recently reinstalled my system, and I previously
was able to run identd while behind IP masquerading.
I've installed the midentd package (identd with
ip masq support) yet when I attempt to connect
to irc servers, it will say " Got Ident response"
yet still the
At 07:09 PM 9/25/99 +0200, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
>On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 10:10:32AM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
>>
>> I have a server that dials into the internet with a client attached on a
home network. My IP MASQ is working and the
>> client can connect to the int
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 10:10:32AM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
>
> I have a server that dials into the internet with a client attached on a home
> network. My IP MASQ is working and the
> client can connect to the internet, but only using IP Addresses. The client
> canno
I have a server that dials into the internet with a client attached on a home
network. My IP MASQ is working and the
client can connect to the internet, but only using IP Addresses. The client
cannot connect using domain names.
So , the connection is 10.254.2.2 --eth0---> 10.254.
Thanks to everyone!
I finally managed to get my networking problem figured out. For some
reason some of the arguments to route that the book I have suggested
didn't work right (I couldn't even ping 127.0.0.1!) I was pulling my
hair out over what I thought was a module problem (I re-compiled my
ker
Hi
I'm trying to set up masquerading for our lab at school.
We have an existing network of wintendo machines with Samba running
on my Potato machine (skippy). Just recently we got an internet hook up.
We're behind a firewall and get an IP via DHCP.
I put another NIC in skippy and now I can see
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
I have a question regarding networking and IP Masquerading that doesn't
seem to be handled in "just one" HOWTO. Perhaps someone here can help.
I have 3 boxes on a small home LAN, connected to the 'net with ADSL. I
have 2 static IP's. Boxes 1 and 2 are both runni
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> Ahem - this way you block portmap from the outside but let everything else in.
> That's bad! And, of course - portmap alone will not buy you anything, you will
> need to enable rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd to the inside too.
I understand that, after rea
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 06:39:27PM +1000, Peter Ludwig wrote:
> The Client machine needs to have it's default gateway set as your
> gateway/host machine. Oops... forgot an important detail before, you'll
> need to allow the IP number for your client machine as part of the allowed
> systems in yo
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> When you say 'set up ip forwarding,' do you mean on the gateway/host or
> the linux client?
On the client. Depending on how your Internet Connection is established
(I use pon/poff myself) it may or may not setup a default route on the
gateway.host mac
When you say 'set up ip forwarding,' do you mean on the gateway/host or
the linux client?
I've followed the mini howto very closely, and feel quit close. My
machines ping each other no problem. But my linux client will not reach
the outside world. I'm running 2.2.2 on both machines. I think I
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> I your address 191.168.1.1 also the address you gave your gateway?
Yes. My Linux box serves the other machine I have here. (It used to
serve a win95 machine, but they person who owned the machine got a little
bit silly and kept turning off the networ
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On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Peter Ludwig wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> > I'm trying to IP Masq so that I can set up shared ppp.
> > I enabled experimental drivers. Then, when trying to enable networking
> > stuff, I can't find the IP Forw
>
> At 10:49 PM 3/1/99 -0800, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> >I'm trying to IP Masq so that I can set up shared ppp.
> >
> >I enabled experimental drivers. Then, when trying to enable networking
> >stuff, I can't find the IP Forwarding option.
> >
Read --> http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/IP-Masquerade.html
before you ask any questions.
At 10:49 PM 3/1/99 -0800, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
>I'm trying to IP Masq so that I can set up shared ppp.
>
>I enabled experimental drivers. Then, when trying to enable networkin
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> I'm trying to IP Masq so that I can set up shared ppp.
> I enabled experimental drivers. Then, when trying to enable networking
> stuff, I can't find the IP Forwarding option.
To get the IP Forwarding option you need to enable
I'm trying to IP Masq so that I can set up shared ppp.
I enabled experimental drivers. Then, when trying to enable networking
stuff, I can't find the IP Forwarding option.
Also, I don't know what to do about ifconfig: I tried this:
eth0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 gate
Thanks for the help everyone. After looking at things some more, I
dropped ipfwadm and patched the kernel to support ipchains. I haven't
totally configured my second pc, but I can bring it up manually as a
backup to my isdn router. (My isp seems to have performance problems on
isdn, and I can somet
Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How am I supposed to use the ipmasq package with ppp? Is it possible?
> I tried using 0.0.0.0 as the external ip address, but I received a
> few error messages when booting and I couldn't telnet to the machine
> anymore. I couldn't find any documentation in /usr/doc/i
I think for the second line you don't need to specify the -D, if you
only specify -S then -D defaults to anywhere.
> > ipfwadm -F -p deny
> > ipfwadm -F -a m -S 192.168.1.0/2
I am not using dynamic addressing but I did write some custom scripts
that setup my ipmasq system, as the ones that cam
Hi there... I stumbled on the same problem and I am now running it with the
scipt in /etc/rc.boot/ipmasq disabled,
and a startup file similar to what you are using.
It seems to be the simplest way to run IP masq.
I ahaven't tried deciphering the script that uses /etc/ipmasq.conf to see
wh
Hi,
How am I supposed to use the ipmasq package with ppp? Is it possible?
I tried using 0.0.0.0 as the external ip address, but I received a
few error messages when booting and I couldn't telnet to the machine
anymore. I couldn't find any documentation in /usr/doc/ipmasq and the
man pages just sai
"You have IP-masq"do you mean configured or simply installed?
you can run ipmasqconfig , or edit /etc/ipmasq.conf
read the how-to or simply do this:
ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm -F -a m -S xxx.xxx.xxx.0/24 -D 0.0.0.0/0
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx the address of your internal class
I have IP masq and all dependents. How do I set it up for a PPP Dial up
connection?
Is there a way to setup IP Masqing with out recompiling the kernel? A module
maybe (where)?
>From your netstat output, it looks like your default gateway isn't set
up under hamm. Also, check wingnut's nameserver. It should be pointing
to your ISP's nameserver address.
Steve
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