Hummm, not sure what to say. Yes, I knew that these were to prevent
spoofing and since I could not find any other place where ipfwadm
commands were issued, the defaults for ipfwadm appeared to be 'deny'
(which of course makes sense).
It further seemd to me that /etc/netbase is the logical locatio
Correction...
I have not found any reference to a configuration tool that would work
on my system!
I did try 'dotfile ipfwadm' a couple of time but it did not work for
me and I have not yet attempted to find out why not.
On Tue, May 05, 1998 at 08:01:00AM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Bill Lea
Paul,
I created a shell script and put it in the /etc/rc.boot directory.
Works for me.
Steve Mayer
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iquest wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm jumping ahead of myself. I thought the ipfwadm command
> was just some monitoring utilitiy and I was certainly wrong.
>
> After ente
On Tue, May 05, 1998 at 09:44:56AM -0400, Bill Leach wrote:
> The file '/etc/init.d/netbase' has the commands for setting up you
> IP-Masquerading. The defaults that I have seen are always to deny.
^^^
No, they don't. There are some firewall setup commands only:
# deny inco
Bill Leach wrote:
>
> The file '/etc/init.d/netbase' has the commands for setting up you
> IP-Masquerading. The defaults that I have seen are always to deny.
> I have looked and not found any reference to a configuration tool so
> I just added the necessary commands directly to the file.
admin/d
The file '/etc/init.d/netbase' has the commands for setting up you
IP-Masquerading. The defaults that I have seen are always to deny.
I have looked and not found any reference to a configuration tool so
I just added the necessary commands directly to the file.
In any event, check what you current
Hi All,
I'm jumping ahead of myself. I thought the ipfwadm command
was just some monitoring utilitiy and I was certainly wrong.
After entering all the ipfwadm commands, everything works
as expected. I, however, still have some question on where
to put these ipfwadm commands so when
Hi,
I did this thing with one linux box and two win95 boxes and ISDN-dialup.
winNT/95: Add the IP of the linux-box as Gateway.
Nameserver etc. have to be entered, too.
linux : routing should be ok without doing anything.
kernel should be compiled with ip_forward enabled.
> Hi,
>
> I'm connecting to internet through PPP dialup.
>
> I've recompiled the kernel with all IP-Masquerade and configured
> one of my NT4.0 box as described in the IP-Masquerade Mini-HOWTO
> and it did not work.
>
> My Linux box has the IP address: 192.168.188.2
> My NT4.0 has IP
-Original Message-
From: iquest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Debian User
Date: Tuesday, 5 May 1998 10:09
Subject: Re: Internet from Windows/NT thru Linux
>Hi,
>
> I'm connecting to internet through PPP dialup.
>
>
Hi,
I'm connecting to internet through PPP dialup.
I've recompiled the kernel with all IP-Masquerade and configured
one of my NT4.0 box as described in the IP-Masquerade Mini-HOWTO
and it did not work.
My Linux box has the IP address: 192.168.188.2
My NT4.0 has IP address: 19
-Original Message-
From: iquest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian User
Date: Tuesday, 5 May 1998 7:49
Subject: Internet from Windows/NT thru Linux
>Hi,
>
> I'm currently connecting to the internet from the Debian/Linux
> box. I'd like to know how would I go about access the internet
>
> I'm currently connecting to the internet from the Debian/Linux
> box. I'd like to know how would I go about access the internet
> from other PCs (windows/nt) which are on the same network as my
> Linux box.
The keyword you are looking for is "IP Masquerading"
Red the HOWTO and have fun.
I'm currently connecting to the internet from the Debian/Linux
box. I'd like to know how would I go about access the internet
from other PCs (windows/nt) which are on the same network as my
Linux box.
You should probably mention whether you are accessing the internet
through P
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