On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 08:41:00PM +1000 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Malcolm Tredinnick thought...
>
> On other distributions, there may be a similar method, but the general
> solution is just to do:
>
> echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>
> This simply tells the kernel that it is allowed to forward packets (you
> would have had to turn this on for your firewall box, but it may have
> been done magically for you by whatever you used to set up the
> firewall).
>
The "echo 1 > ... " line is indeed in use on the gateway in the firewall
script, not sure if it is there on the server (both running RH6.2). I seem to
remember (when using linuxconf) checking the "allow packet forwarding" on the
server but doing it in the config files always seems to be the better route.
I have found at times that, after modifying a config file with vi, linuxconf
doesn't seem to read back the config from the same file(s). Does it keep a
database of settings elsewhere or something?
--
Conor Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Domestic Sysadmin :-)
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