On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 11:05:03 -0600 (CST)
Russ Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please disregard my previous email. On my fifth kernel compile, I now
> have ipmasquerading. I enabled and included everything under the sun
> with regard to ppp, iptables, ipchains, and ipmasquerading.
> Undoubtedl
Please disregard my previous email. On my fifth kernel compile, I now
have ipmasquerading. I enabled and included everything under the sun
with regard to ppp, iptables, ipchains, and ipmasquerading. Undoubtedly,
I have a bloated kernel with features I don't need, but it works now.
I now need to
Thanks for the reply. I'm still in a quandary. I have installed
.deb packages for iptables and ipmasq. I believe I have enabled
the appropriate kernel options (there seem to be many more options
in the 2.4 series kernel). I regret to say that I am ignorant of
the intricacies of the iptables pac
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 09:21:03AM -0600, Russ Cook wrote:
> I recently took the plunge and upgraded the kernel on that machine
> from 2.2.19 to 2.4.20. Now, it no longer provides internet access
> for the lan. From the gateway's console, I can access the internet,
> so ppp is working. The machi
On 2002.12.22 15:21 Russ Cook wrote:
I have a home network of 5 machines running Linux (for me) and
Windows (for wife and son). I have a masquerading gateway machine
for internet access. I update this machine rarely, as problems
encountered affect the whole family.
I recently took the plunge an
Russ Cook wrote:
I have a home network of 5 machines running Linux (for me) and
Windows (for wife and son). I have a masquerading gateway machine
for internet access. I update this machine rarely, as problems
encountered affect the whole family.
I recently took the plunge and upgraded the kerne
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