Usually, the kernel source and kernel headers should be on the install CD.

JS



On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Allen L Lucas wrote:

> Brent, I can't help w/ the network config, but I can tell you that the reason there 
>is Linux directory under /user/src, is because the source code was never installed.  
>If you didn't get a Source CD w/ your distro, you will have to download it, and 
>install is to that directory.
> 
> Allen Linkenhoker
> --
> 
> On Sun, 04 Jun 2000 18:58:27  
>  Brent Turan wrote:
> >Friends,
> >
> >I have been working on this for quite a while now and I am about to get so
> >frustrated. What I am trying to do may be easy for you but it is enough to 
> >drive me crazy.
> >
> >I have been trying to set my linux box to be a masquerade server. I tried to
> >read the doc (howto's and other stuff) on the internet and set it accordingly
> >but it seems not to work...
> >
> >I have a Pentium 166 IBM computer. Configured for PPP and LAN. My server's
> >ip number is 192.168.1.10 and the other two win98 workstations that I have
> >are .1 and .2. I can ping them, they can ping me. I can make a PPP connection
> >to my ISP and I can ping my dynamic IP address from the workstations. However,
> >I cannot browse or ping anyone else on these two workstations.
> >
> >I am a newbie, so I dont know much about how to compile the kernel. 
> >I am assuming the version of Redhat (6.2 Standart) has already compiled with 
> >IP Masq modules. Thats question number one. Second is, no matter how many times
> >I edit this ip_forward file (or something similar) to be 1 it defaults to 0
> >everytime it boots up. Third question is, how to set DNS? am I even supposed to
> >set it? WHich name server workstations are going to be looking at? Linux or
> >ISP? Fourth and the last question is how can I found out if I need to compile
> >my kernel (version 2.2.14-5) I go to /usr/src/ there is no linux directory there
> >like they say in the docs. Am I supposed to create it?
> >
> >If anyone had the same problem or know the answers to these questions, it would
> >help a bunch.....
> >
> >Bulent
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