On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 01:04:38AM -0600, hanasaki wrote:
> what is the difference?
>
> I installed ipmasq and my ipchains -L output
> changed. Formatting was different and all ports listed "any" but were
> not setup that way. Nor did they show that way with ipchains -L prior
> to installing ip
what is the difference?
I installed ipmasq and my ipchains -L output
changed. Formatting was different and all ports listed "any" but were
not setup that way. Nor did they show that way with ipchains -L prior
to installing ipmasq.
Thank you.
I've looked over this package and it seems to be what I want. My question
is; how do you set up port forwarding with this package? The documentation
is not too clear (at least not to me) about modifying or creating rules. I
thank you for you help.
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ICQ #:14518882
- Original Message -
I have the ipmasq package installed, and am currently using it to provide
'net access for both my linux box and my windows box... my question is
whether anyone knows if this package sets up any kind of security for me in
terms of firewalling... I know that ipmasq-ing is a feature of ipchain
>
> Subject: ipmasq package
> Date: Fri, May 28, 1999 at 11:42:32AM +0200
>
> In reply to:Ries van Twisk
>
> Quoting Ries van Twisk([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Hai,
> >
> > I have installed the IPMASQ package, and now I can ping myself.
>
Subject: ipmasq package
Date: Fri, May 28, 1999 at 11:42:32AM +0200
In reply to:Ries van Twisk
Quoting Ries van Twisk([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hai,
>
> I have installed the IPMASQ package, and now I can ping myself.
>
> I now that this has something to do with the
Hai,
I have installed the IPMASQ package, and now I can ping myself.
I now that this has something to do with the firewall rules, but I can find
any documentation on how to use the IPMASQ package.
I did do a man ipmasq, and looked in the /use/doc/ipmasq directory but
I can't find any
times every rule, this slowdown is
preventable. I have come up with a method of only calling the ipofif
and nmofif once per if per session. I suggest that this be made the
default for the debian ipmasq package.
I came up with this A01interfaces.rul (I propose this become
the installed
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