At 18:17 25/05/1998 +1000, John Boggon wrote:
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bruce Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: debian <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
>Date: Sunday, 24 May 1998 04:09:pm
>Subject: IP Masquerade and PPP
>
>
>>Has anyone got IP Masquerade to work with PPP.  I have followed the
>>how-to`s and looked all over the `net, but I still can`t get it to
>>work.  I have compiled the kernel with IP Masquerade and all the
>>assorted options.  My network is working properly.  When I connect to
>>the Internet using PPP I can`t ping, traceroute, etc the Internet.  Says
>>ping, etc. not allowed.  I can still ping my network. Even a simple
>>ipfwadm does not work.  Any help would be very appreciated.  Kernel
>>2.0.33-8 deb package.

Are you sure that ppp is working? Try from your linux box with the remote
ip asigned.

Verify that there is no default route like 0.0.0.0 and let ppp with
defaultroute option do it.



>
>>From memory Masquerading isn't enabled in Debian's kernels.... If this is
>the case you will need to grab the kernel source and compile your own.
>
>
>john
>
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