Hello All:

Wanted to thank Michael Jinks and Jack Bowling for help in
solving my Kernel 2.4/Ip masquerade/Ip chains problem. I was
able to get the backward compatibility for ipchains working
for RH 6.2 with kernel 2.4 working after going over the
Netfilter options slowly this time and found the IPchains
selection. This kernel runs smooth and I think someone
listed here it runs very quickly. Hope it is a sign of good
things to come from RedHat. If anyone is having problems of
a similar nature and needs details just let me know and I
will help where I can.


Eddie Strohmier
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> Subject: Re: IP masquerade/IPchains
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> > Hello All:
> >
> > Just compiled 2.4 a machine I use for dialup and IPv4
> > forwarding to other RH machines and windoze machines. I
> > have found from reading about the kernel that
> Network packet
> > filtering does not use the familiar ipfwadm or ipchains
> > commands. What do I need for port forwarding at
> > this point? I have read that there is some
> > backwards-compatible implementations of ipfwadm
> or ipchains
> > to postpone revising your scripts. What
> adjustments need to
> > be made or did I forget to include a feature of
> the kernel
> > during "make config"? Sorry if this is redundant but
> > compiling this one took some time and I have
> yet to catch up
> > on all the list mail.
>
> Eddie...yes, there is a 2.4.0 kernel compile
> option for compiling a module that provides
> backwards compatibility for ipchains, etc. The
> option is near the bottom of the new netfilter
> options screen.
>
> --
> Jack Bowling
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