Debian 1.3, kernel 2.1.39 and masquerading
Hi all:
I have a box which is currently functioning as an internet access point.
I have upgraded it to Debian 1.3 in hopes I could upgrade the kernel
as well. Currently this box is using kernel 2.1.2.
Every time I try to upgrade the kernel the masquerading does not function.
The network interfaces look OK. However when I enter route or netstat -r
I am missing my lo interface.
In a nut shell, when I boot from kernel 2.1.2 everything works well.
When I boot from kernel 2.1.38 (thats the last one I tried) my network
goes wacky. I have updated my modutils as well.
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Are the configuration files (/etc/init.d/network, and ppp files)
interchangeable
between kernel versions?
Oh yea, all the kernel options to allow firewall, masquerading, arp, ip
accounting
have been selected in the kernel setup.
regards,
Peter
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