Michael Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: MP> Ok, I recently got a Maxtor 80Gb HD, so I figured I'd start with a fresh MP> install of Potato on my system. My problem is that I can't seem to get a MP> kernel that gives me both IP Masquerading and support for the drive. MP> MP> Now, on the kernels that the Masquerading fails on, it isn't a MP> total failure. Basic masquerading works fine, but when I try to MP> use, say, "Asheron's Call" or "MusicMatch station selector" on one MP> of the machines on my subnet, it fails (I can, however, do simple MP> functions like read Debian's webpage).
This is probably a consequence of the way IP masquerading works. Let's say I'm trying to read a Web page, so I open a connection from 192.168.1.2, port 23456 to 198.186.203.20 port 80. I send the packet to my gateway machine, 192.168.1.1. The gateway decides to masquerade the packet, so it forwards on the same packet, but coming from a different port on the gateway's external IP address. When return packets appear, they're forwarded back on to the original port of the original machine. So: +---------+ 192.168.1.2:23456 192.168.1.1:3456 | desktop |-------------------------------v +---------+ +---------+ | gateway | +---------+ +---------+ | server |<------------------------------| +---------+ 198.186.203.20:80 18.19.20.21:12345 The problem here is with protocols that include IP addresses in the packet bodies themselves. If I send a packet that says, "hi there, please talk to me at 192.168.1.2", the protocol will fail because that address doesn't actually exist. For certain protocols (like FTP), there are kernel modules to do the rewriting, but there's not a good general solution to this. Short answer: something Just Don't Work with IP masquerading. MP> This was a symptom I was seeing when using 2.0.* kernels, so I assumed that MP> the current kernel I was working with was a bad version. Here's a history MP> of my attempts after making that assumption: MP> MP> 2.2.12: Masquerading works fine, Drive gives strange errors MP> 2.2.15: Masquerading doesn't work, Drive works fine MP> 2.2.17: Same as .15 MP> 2.4.0-test5: Won't boot. "Out of Memory" error while decompressing. Is this using the stock Debian kernel-image? You might try compiling your own kernel to have the set of options you need. -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mit.edu/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell