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Re: ipchains, one step farther



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I'm running 2.2.20  which came with Debian 3.0r1.
I just find it strange, because every HOWTO i read tells me it's easy to do,
and here's i'm trying to figure it out for 4 days.
I don't really know what's wrong maybe i should switch to a distribution that 
runs 2.4.x by default, and use iptables, anybody know of any? Does Sid run 
2.4.x off the bat?

Jule

On Wednesday 18 June 2003 01:25, Tarragon Allen wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 June 2003 12:39, Jule Slootbeek wrote:
> > i cannot get the client to connect to anything farther than the server.
> > any/more help would be appreciated
> >
> > Jule
> >
> > ps. my ipchain rules are (gathered from the previous emails)
> >
> > -P forward DENY
> > -A forward -i eth0 -j MASQ
>
> What version of the kernel are you using?
>
> From memory, ipchains requires an additional package to be installed to
> allow masquerading to work (at least it did under RedHat). If you're using
> a 2.4 series kernel, you really should be using iptables (aka netfilter).
> I'm not sure the ipchains backwards compatability in netfilter handles
> masquerading..
>
> t
> --
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Jule Slootbeek
jslootbeek@clarku.edu
617 901 6958
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