Jon,
At the offset, when Linux boots up, the last thing displayed is:
Warning: interface ppp0 is faulty. Ignore if it's not active yet (eg [i]pp0) /sbin/ipchains: invalid mask '60' specified.
This last "invalid mask '60' specified" message repeats 5 times.
Locally, I have ip addr: 192.168.0.1, DNS (locally) and DHCP servers running, a windows box on 192.168.0.2. All the external IP information is assigned automatically - IP, DNS, gateway etc.
here's the basics of the script:
FW_DEV_WORLD="ppp0" FW_DEV_INT="eth0" FW_ROUTE="yes" FW_MASQUERADE="yes" FW_MASQ_NETS="192.168.0.0/60" ^^ ------> you mean 24 here do you? It is the amount of leading bits for the network part of the IP addresses, so 3 x 8 = 24 for the first 3 bytes of your IP address as being used for the network mask. I am guessing only that you want to operate on a standard class C net definition with your addresses above but even then, 60 is definitely an invalid value there.
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