Donald Spoon writes:
> One thing to consider when writing rules for Firewalling and IPMASQ is
> the fact that the ppp0 (dial out) interface doesn't exist on the system
> until you actually dial-out and make a connection.
In the case of demand-dialing it does.
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David Raeker-Jordan wrote:
I am using iptables and ipmasq; might that be preventing pppd from dialing
out? I got ipmasq working, but I am not very conversant with it.
To answer my own question -- yes, ipmasq was preventing pppd from dialing
out in demand mode. If I turn ipmasq off, then pppd w
> I am using iptables and ipmasq; might that be preventing pppd from dialing
> out? I got ipmasq working, but I am not very conversant with it.
>
To answer my own question -- yes, ipmasq was preventing pppd from dialing
out in demand mode. If I turn ipmasq off, then pppd will dial out on demand.
Michael Wardle wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 5, 2003 03:47, David Raeker-Jordan wrote:
> > I know that this question has been asked recently, but I obviously must be
> > missing something because I cannot get PPP to work on demand.
>
> I recently set up something similar on my home firewall box.
On Wednesday, February 5, 2003 03:47, David Raeker-Jordan wrote:
> I know that this question has been asked recently, but I obviously must be
> missing something because I cannot get PPP to work on demand.
I recently set up something similar on my home firewall box.
Are you able to dial out using
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