On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Gary Neff wrote:
> Ok I know I have asked this before and I am a dope I admit it plainly. I
> have all the config files for ipmasq and know how to set it up.But nothing I
> can find tells me what to use when I have a dynamic IP rather than a static
> one. I can run tcp/ip on my windows boxes and ping the linux box but just
> cant fiqure out this simple question.Any help as always is appreciated.Yes
> by the way red hat5 does not need the kernel reconfigured as it comes ready
> to go so only need this one question to get this to work
Take a look at http://www.wolfenet.com/~jhardin/ipfwadm.html, and in
particular follow the link to invoking the generated firewall file.
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