ot always work, but
specifying the parameter at the boot prompt will.
Not the answer you were looking for, but see if that will give
you a work around.
Ed Lawson
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create a separate rc file and call it
from rc.local?
Should the commands be modified? I did not find the man pages
sufficiently
specific to help on this.
Also, what is the easiest way to have efax automatically print the faxes
when they are received?
Thanks
Ed Lawson
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On 01 May 1998 10:12:09 -0400, Jake Colman wrote:
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>Bottom line: ip-masquerade is not part of the default 2.0.32 RH5 kernel. You
>will have to rebuild the kernel to get it.
Thank you for the answer.
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rding box, set up the IPFWADM
lines, INSMOD the necessary modules and be in business or must I
recompile the kernel to do this? About to set up a RH5 box and this would be
nice to
know for scheduling job.
Thanks.
Ed Lawson
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Shows in NH without a problem. I actually prefer cards with jumpers, but
these are hard to find on the cheap now.
Ed Lawson
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is never streesed in terms of
capacity.
I have used a 486DX33 as a interent access server using Ip Masq. as well running a
packet station
and a few other goodies. It also is just idling along all the time.
Thus, I think the 386 would easily handle that task.
Ed Lawson
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