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Re: ipmasq and howto



ipchains and ipfwadm is the same function
if u are using linux kernel 2.0.x u will using ipfwadm (because linux kernel
2.0.x doesn't support ipchains)
if u are using linux kernel 2.2.x u will using ipchains (ipfwadm still work
in linux kernel 2.2.x but ipchains is better than ipfwadm)
if u are using linux kernel 2.4.x u will using nat

-----Original Message-----
From: matt garman <garman@uiuc.edu>
To: Debian User's List <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Date: Friday, 31 March, 2000 06:50
Subject: Re: ipmasq and howto


>On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 11:24:54PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
>> Well, once you know it is <package>, you can look in /usr/doc/<package>
>> for documentation that ought to explain this. If it's not there,
>> complain to the maintainer (<package>@packages.debian.org), because that
>> sort of thing ought to
>
>Perhaps I'm not making myself clear.  I just want to get IP Masquerading
>working on my Linux box.  So I read the IP Masquerading howto.  But I
>believe some steps outlined in the howto would be redundant given the
>packages I have installed on my computer.
>
>In other words, having installed ipmasq and other related Debian packages,
>do I still need to follow all the steps in the howto?
>
>MG
>
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> guitar."  -- Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule
>
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