Not knowing the particulars of your statement the problem could one of
two things:
1) your kernel was not compiled with ipmasq options (assuming the
enabling you are doing is modifiny /etc/network/options); or
2) you don't have the kernel module for ipmasq... (you can get that
stuff in the ipmasq d
"Robert" wrote:
>Hi
>
>
>I have a problem with IP Masquerade on Debian 2.2 kernel 2.2.14
>
>When Debian boot i have message
>
>IP Masquerade has not been enabled in the kernel.
>
>but i enable it.
Well, the kernel doesn't seem to agree with you.
1. Did you compile the kerne
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