Re: How do I discover the X version I'm running?
On Friday 31 May 2002 04:54 pm, Paul E Condon wrote:
> The "X -version" output contains a line
> "Operating System: Linux 2.4.13 i686 [ELF]".
Probably means it was compiled for that system.
> But when I run "uname -r", I get "2.2.19", and /proc/version contains
> "Linux version 2.2.19 (herbert@gondolin) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #1 Sat Jun 9
> 13:04:06 EST 2001"
> Should go-woody have installed kernel 2.4.13? Did it? How can I determine,
> really, what kernel I am using?
uname -a
> I'm now interested in IP Masquerading and
> really need to know whether I'm doing ipchains or iptables (or maybe I'm
> mistaken, and don't need to know) Please clearify, someone.
If I'm reading you right, what you are interested in is IP *spoofing*,
not masquerading:
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/IP_spoofing.html
If not, there's a FAQ on Masquerading out there
Oleg
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