bind and address rewriting

2000-10-05 Thread Thomas Voss
Hi, JLF> Maybe I'm missing the point here, but why do you think you need JLF> to MASQ these packages? When a box from your internal network JLF> do a lookup, it checks with BIND on your boundary/firewall box. and exactly that's the point: There is no bind running on my firewall box. Bind is

bind and address rewriting

2000-10-03 Thread Thomas Voss
Hello Phil, PB> > the UDP packet is masqueraded PB> > correctly and triggers the PPP dial-out to my ISP. But PB> > finally, the UDP packet gets dropped out there because no PB> > address rewriting is done for UDP packets PB> If no address rewriting is done you need to check your ipchains P

bind and address rewriting

2000-10-03 Thread Thomas Voss
Hello, I have a linux box (Debian 2.2, kernel 2.2.17) running as an ISDN dial-on- demand gateway to my ISP. The ISP is assigning dynamic IP adresses, and I have address rewriting enabled (echo 2 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr). UDP packets from my internal network arriving for port 53 of the NS

syslogd: sendto: Operation not permitted

1999-06-24 Thread Thomas Voss
Hello, I recently discovered some oddness with syslogd when logging entries are to be broadcasted to another syslogd. Sometimes, syslogd just states 'sendto: Operation not permitted', and the following messages are not being broadcasted to the central syslogd. I have the strange feeling that this