CCEPT and I set up only one rule:
> > ipfw add divert natd all from any to any via isp0
> > Then I started natd (at boot time):
> > natd -unregistered_only -dynamic -n isp0
> > But when a package arrives (doesn't matter from localhost or another
> > host),
d I'd like
to be able to see some mapping info, without having to boot NT (yuck).
Thanks,
-Charlie
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> emulator. How do I set up an environment where make,
> cc, etcetera point to the emulator binaries?
>
> I am attempting to recompile the xfstt port under the linux
> emulator to test some stability issues.
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