On Nov 4, 2003, at 11:37 PM, Eric Tichansky wrote:
what version kernel? Assuming 2.4.x .....
2.4.x : Networking Options --> [*] Network packet filtering (-- down menu --) IP Netfilter Configuration --> [*] Connection Tracking [*] IP tables support [*] Full NAT [*] MASQUERADE target
Hi. Thanks
I don't seem to have this. I get to Networking Options and I choose Network Packet Filtering but I only get one submenu in it which says: Network packet filtering debugging (NEW)
Here is it from the screen:
[*] Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains) x x
[*] Network packet filtering debugging (NEW)
Here is my uname:
bash-2.05b# uname -a
Linux woodhall 2.4.22-aa1 #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 22:39:40 MST 2003 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) MP 2800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
bash-2.05b#
This was installed yesterday from a gentoo 1.4-release cd
Any suggestions welcome.
TIA Chad
If you happen to be delving into a 2.6.0 tree, here it is also.
2.6.x : Networking Support --> [*] Networking Support Networking Options --> [*] Network Packet Filtering --> IP: Netfilter Configuration --> [*] Connection Tracking [*] IP tables support [*] Full NAT [*] MASQUERADE target
~emtty
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:Hi
The Gentoo HOW-TO for UML says
"Make sure that the host kernel has Networking --> IP: Netfilter Configuration --> IP tables support --> Full NAT --> MASQUERADE target support and Network Device Support --> Ethertap network tap compiled as modules"
I cannot find an IP : Netfilter Configuration at all in the kernel configuration menu. Has it changed or otherwise?
Thanks
Chad
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