* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Bonjour je recherche de la doc sur ipmasqadm portfw
je n'arrive a rien malgres les differentes docs que je trove sur le net
voila la commande que jutilise ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 192.168.1.100 80
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R 150.0.0.100 80
la commande est
voila la commande que jutilise ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 192.168.1.100 80
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R 150.0.0.100 80
C'est quoi que tu veux faire? Ca serait un bon debut de detailler un peu
plus ton probleme.
Si je lis bien, tu veux que, quand un utilisateur qui veut contacter une
machine dont l'ip
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 09:53:01AM +0100, Elm Gysel wrote:
I'm using kernel 2.2.14 and I have a problem with ipmasqadm portfw.
From what I understand from searching mailing lists and so on I don't have
this aspect commpiled into my kernel.
This is the .config file :
[snip]
Have you set
Subject: Re: ipmasqadm portfw
And sometimes it's necessary to
echo 1/proc/sys/net/ip_forward
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 09:22:12PM -0500, Jeremy L. Gaddis wrote:
You need to say Yes to Network Firewalls, IP: firewalling,
IP: masquerading and IP: masquerading special modules support.
You also
Pehaps I will tell non-senses but potato run a 2.2 kernel (2.2.17 in your
case). So the tool for that kind of tricks is ipchains, isn't it? ipmasqadm
is for kernel serie 2.0 no ?
hope it helps
jacques
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De : will trillich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 25
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 04:15:07 -0500
will trillich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i used to have this working like a champ, but now it folds its
arms and laughs and evil laugh--
we're trying to establish port forwarding so that a box internal
on our lan (192.168.1.2) can serve requests through the
Jason Majors wrote:
I'd like to forward all requests on port 80 thru my firewall, however, I use
VirtualHosts under apache.
Is there a way to forward the port with the desired host name?
Or can I do it based on the hostname desired? (eg forward a request to
www.foo.com to port 81 and a request
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 11:51:48AM -0700, Tim Moss scribbled...
Jason Majors wrote:
I'd like to forward all requests on port 80 thru my firewall, however, I
use
VirtualHosts under apache.
Is there a way to forward the port with the desired host name?
Or can I do it based on the hostname
Jason Majors wrote:
I'd like to forward all requests on port 80 thru my firewall, however, I
use
VirtualHosts under apache.
Is there a way to forward the port with the desired host name?
Or can I do it based on the hostname desired? (eg forward a request to
www.foo.com to port 81 and a request
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 01:39:21PM -0700, Jason Majors scribbled...
Does anybody have experience with multiple VirtualHost entries? Or know
the
correct format?
I'm doing:
NameVirtualHost domainone
NameVirtualHost domaintwo
NameVirtualHost domainthree
VirtualHost domainone
...
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