Just do an insmod and you should be okay: for i in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ipv4/ip_masq_*; do insmod $i;done Cheers, Jason. --On Monday, August 14, 2000 21:34 -0500 John Reinke <jmreinke@ukans.edu> wrote:
I've got IP Masq compiled into the kernel, but I don't remember a selection for that in the kernel config. What was that? Also, I've tried both passive and non-passive in the clients (both mac and windows).At 19:28 2000/08/14 -0500, you wrote:I am not able to ftp from my private network, through IP Masqerading. I now have Debian 2.2, and I had Debian 2.1 before. As far as I can tell, I have set up IP Masq the same way as I did before.You need the ip_masq_ftp.o module installed, OR you need to set your FTP client up to PASV mode. I've got the same issue, I just haven't gotten the module yet. PASV works fine. HTH! Adam Toronto, Ontario, Canada-- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe debian-user-request@lists.debian.org < /dev/null