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On 12-Sep-2002/07:38 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>You'll also need to set up IP Forwarding.  Normally this is done by
>
>`echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ivp4/ip_forward`
>
>But that only sticks until the next reboot, by which time you will have
>completely forgotten about it.  (Might be months or years from now.)  That
>means the command needs to be in a startup script somewhere.

Can't you set this by adding a line to /etc/sysconfig/network:

FORWARD_IPV4=yes

I seem to recalll that that method is limited to certain kernel versions
or certain distributions, and that there is another file under
/etc/sysconfig/ that controls IP forwarding.

Tony
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