Re: Masq Question

2001-06-15 Thread will trillich
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 02:50:19AM -0400, Ed Lawson wrote: > I just installed Debian for a server which provides interent access to > several machines via a dial up account. Running 2.2r3. I am using the > same rules i used running RH for setting up IP Masqing. For some reason > certain websi

Re: Masq Question

2001-06-14 Thread Mike Egglestone
Hi... What kind of rules do you have in place? Default rules... or did you add your own? Mike - Original Message - From: "Ed Lawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 11:50 PM Subject: Masq Question > I just installed Debian for a server which provides interent acc

Re: masq settings with /etc/init.d/networking script

2000-09-14 Thread C. R. Oldham
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 02:23:13PM -0700, C. R. Oldham wrote: > where I'm supposed to put calls to ipchains to setup my firewalling and masquerading? Will Trillich wrote: > # apt-get install ipmasq > Great! The other thing I figured out is that if you don't want to install the package you sho

Re: masq settings with /etc/init.d/networking script

2000-09-13 Thread Will Trillich
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 02:23:13PM -0700, C. R. Oldham wrote: > Greetings, > > I just setup my Linux box to use the new /etc/init.d/networking startup > script. I was using the old /etc/init.d/network script from the > sysvinit examples. Can someone tell me where I'm supposed to put calls > to i

Re: masq settings with /etc/init.d/networking script

2000-09-13 Thread Sven Burgener
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 02:23:13PM -0700, C. R. Oldham wrote: > I just setup my Linux box to use the new /etc/init.d/networking startup > script. I was using the old /etc/init.d/network script from the > sysvinit examples. Can someone tell me where I'm supposed to put calls > to ipchains to setup

Re: Masq

1999-12-31 Thread Nate Duehr
You're both right. In the "stock" kernels the echo will work and you can also compile it in so you don't have to do it! :) I use the echo thing on a potato system I couldn't really afford to take down to put a newly compiled kernel in, but that I needed to start forwarding/routing IP packets for

Re: Masq

1999-12-29 Thread aphro
not 100% sure no but i am 100% sure i did see an option in 2.0.36 config (kernel config) for an option to turn on ip forwarding..back when i setup ipmasq with an early 2.1.x kernel i went through hell tryin to figger out how to turn on ip_forwarding (it wasnt documented hardly at all back then) n

Re: Masq

1999-12-29 Thread Howard Mann
aphro wrote: > > One quick thing to check is to see if ip forwarding is turned on on the > linux box. in 2.2 see the file /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward if the > contents is 1 then its on if its 0 its off, if your using a 2.0.x kernel > this must be turned on in the kernel config. Are you sure a

Re: Masq

1999-12-29 Thread aphro
One quick thing to check is to see if ip forwarding is turned on on the linux box. in 2.2 see the file /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward if the contents is 1 then its on if its 0 its off, if your using a 2.0.x kernel this must be turned on in the kernel config. secondly please list everything you hav

Re: Masq

1999-12-29 Thread jason
disregard this .. i found the problem.. damn typo's -jason "When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity." -Einstein On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, jason wrote: > > I'm trying to set up

Re: masq server hardware req's

1998-12-04 Thread Michael Beattie
On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, David Stern wrote: > On Thu, 03 Dec 1998 04:09:47 PST, Steve Lamb wrote: > > > > On Fri, Dec 04, 1998 at 12:06:10AM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote: > > > Sorry for the dig, but "Only in America" > > > > America has nothing to do with it. Only in the net-idiot land of > > Gates

Re: masq server hardware req's

1998-12-04 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
On Fri, 4 Dec 1998, Michael Beattie wrote: > On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, George Bonser wrote: > > > modem or something ... no problem. Your concern is going to be with disk > > space. If users leave their pop3 mail in the server, mail files can grow > > quite large. This is particularly true at Christmas

Re: masq server hardware req's

1998-12-03 Thread David Stern
On Thu, 03 Dec 1998 04:09:47 PST, Steve Lamb wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 04, 1998 at 12:06:10AM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote: > > Sorry for the dig, but "Only in America" > > America has nothing to do with it. Only in the net-idiot land of > Gatesville and Windowstown. Not exactly. Christmas email

Re: masq server hardware req's

1998-12-03 Thread Steve Lamb
On Fri, Dec 04, 1998 at 12:06:10AM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote: > Sorry for the dig, but "Only in America" America has nothing to do with it. Only in the net-idiot land of Gatesville and Windowstown. -- Steve C. Lamb | Opinions expressed by me are not my http:/

Re: masq server hardware req's

1998-12-03 Thread Steve Lamb
On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 10:59:35PM -0800, George Bonser wrote: > That P166 with 64MB is severe overkill for a mail/DNS/firewall. You don't > need anywhere near that kind of CPU. Most of your time is going to be > spent waiting for the next network packet. Do I hear idle CPU time? Do I hear rc

Re: masq server hardware req's

1998-12-03 Thread Michael Beattie
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, George Bonser wrote: > modem or something ... no problem. Your concern is going to be with disk > space. If users leave their pop3 mail in the server, mail files can grow > quite large. This is particularly true at Christmastime here in the US > where Windows users have a fondn

Re: masq server hardware req's

1998-12-03 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Sibuyas Bombay wrote: > Hi ! > I have an old pentium 90 here with 32 mb physical mem on it and I am > planning > to use it as an IP Masquerading server / DNS caching only server and Mail > server > with a *.ml.org (as soon as they recover) for our group of 20 users and 9 >