On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 11:02:15PM -0500, Jeff Gordon wrote: > ...and you should see "(policy ACCEPT)" for the three 'chains'. If > that's okay, do: > > ipchains -M -L > > ...and see if the MASQ entry is still present -- dunno why yet, but > we're experiencing that entry's disappearance from time to time; 'diald' > or somebody is deleting it, I think, when being taken down, and not > putting it back up again.
I executed "ipchains -P forward ACCEPT" for the three default chains (forward, output, intput), so that I could in fact have "(policy ACCEPT)" for all three chains. But when I do the "ipchains -M -L" I have no entries, even after executing the following line: ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.0.0/24 -d 0/0 -j MASQ I even went through and did a "ipchains -F <chain>" for all chains (output, input, forward). The I re-did the line above, so my output of "ipchains -L" looks like the following: Chain input (policy ACCEPT): Chain forward (policy ACCEPT): target prot opt source destination ports MASQ all ------ home/24 anywhere n/a Chain output (policy ACCEPT): But still when I do "ipchains -M -L" I don't get anything. Any ideas? Thanks as always, Matt -- Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of the guitarists said they don't play guitar solos because they've been done. Well, I guess that's true if you stick with what's been done. But you have to look beyond that; there's a lot more left to say on the guitar." -- Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule