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Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Repost: ipfwadm ?
- From: kepe@xxxxxxxx (Danny Kephart)
- Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 13:58:52 -0500
- Message-id: <356C626C.CF0755C9@xxxxxxxx>
> On Wed, 27 May 1998, Danny Kephart wrote:
> > Mine is setup similarly:
> >
> > MSQ_START="yes"
> > MSQ_NETWORKS="192.168.1.0/24"
> > MSQ_DEV="eth0"
> > MSQ_MODULES="ip_masq_cuseeme ip_masq_ftp ip_masq_irc ip_masq_quake
> > ip_masq_raudio
> > ip_masq_vdolive"
>
> It seems similar, but your config:
>
> MSQ_DEV="eth0"
>
> makes it quite different. What is the physical device that is
> actually connecting you to the Internet? In my case, it is my
> modem (ppp0). You say you go to the Internet through 'eth0'.
> I doubt it.
>
> Dwight
Dwight,
You are right. I use a cable modem which uses a 3c900 Boomerang card
(eth0). On the other side of the network, I have a 3c509 card
(eth1,192.168.1.10) which is used for the internal network
(consisting of my Linux box and a M$ box. What I meant was that
everything was in place to work, it just wasn't happening the way I
thought it should.
I took Kyles advice, downed the script as suggested, and
BINGO---masq. on boot.
Thanks to all (Kyle and Dwight) who assisted in the solution.
Danny Kephart
kepe@xxxxxxxx
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