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Re: Initializing IP Masquerading...IP Masquerade has not been enabled in the kernel.



On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 10:16:55AM -0400, Jim Hribar wrote:
> Installed ipmasq (apt-get install ipmasq) and it does not seem to be
> working.  The error message that puzzles me is:
> 
> Initializing IP Masquerading...IP Masquerade has not been enabled in the
> kernel.
> done.
> Loading IP Masquerade kernel modules...done.
> 
> That occurs on boot. I installed Debian (woody) from the ide-pci network
> install disks.  Does this kernel have support for IP Masquerading?  What
> am I doing wrong.  How can I get (without making my own) a kernel that
> supports this?

apt-get install kernel-image-<version>.  I'd say that the kernel on the
boot disks *does not* have ip{chains,tables} compiled in or even
available as a module for space reasons.

-rob

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