We are masquerading on an internet connection and are having trouble with
email and ftp. We are using Debian 2.2 and ipchains. I followed the
example in the Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO.
1. With email we can receive mail OK but can only send very small messages -
anything with attachments or of any
ipmasq: In my flat my k6 200 running debian 2.2 is the firewall/gateway
box. dialing up with a 33k modem etc. I have installed the package ipmasq
and it worked sweetly.
the only problem i have is on the client machines (1 or 2 windows depending
on the day and 1 or 2 linux also depnding) napster
On Mon, Dec 07, 1998 at 11:31:17AM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> AFAIK, developer kernel use ipchains, not ipfwadm.
This is correct. There is a debian package which will do masqing for an
ipchains system. *VERY* slick and something I recommend highly.
--
Steve C. Lamb
>> "wm" == wax man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
wm> Ok, I've gotten my network up, but I can't seem to get ipmasq to
wm> work. I've followed the mini-howto and added the appropriate
wm> lines to my /etc/init.d/network file. However, everytime it tries
wm> to run ipfwadm it croaks. Here are the
Ok, I've gotten my network up, but I can't seem to get ipmasq to work.
I've followed the mini-howto and added the appropriate lines to my
/etc/init.d/network file. However, everytime it tries to run ipfwadm
it croaks. Here are the commands, and the errors:
ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm: setsock
I've just recompiled the kernel (2.0.33) to include ipmasq support and I now
can't connect to the Internet via my PPP dial-up connection :(
If I ping www.debian.org then I get unknown host name and if I ping a x.x.x.x
address I get "Operation not permitted"
I have installed ipmasq once before o
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