Andy Laurence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: AL> I've done an apt-get install ipmasq and it seems to have installed AL> correctly. However, when I type the command 'ipmasq' I get the error AL> message 'IP Masquerade has not been enabled in the kernel'. I installed AL> Potato using the 3 ide-pci flavour install disks. Does this mean I have to AL> recompile the kernel with ipmasq included?
I don't actually know what's in the stock kernels; I wouldn't be terribly surprised if they didn't include IP forwarding or random IPmasq modules. Building your own kernel under Debian is fairly straightforward, though. Install the kernel-package package, and read its documentation for details. -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell

