It's an RH 5.0 box running  2.0.35 that I compiled.

Ben Kochie wrote:

> what kernel version are you running, and did you make it yourself, or is
> it a RH kernel..
>
> Thank You,
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> On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, DS wrote:
>
> > check /sbin/ipfwadm -F -l and see if the rules are set.  Then make sure you have
> > a rule with (m) from the internal net to 0.0.0.0 (if you're masq to everywhere)
> >
> > My question is for an RH 5.0 server.  My firewalling rules won't set-up on
> > Linuxconf exit.  I have all the rules set and this worked previously and still
> > works on my other machines.  I never get the ipfwadm rules in the preview list
> > on exit.  I have ipfwadm 2.3.0-1.  Linuxconf --update doesn't do it either.
> >
> > don
> >
> > Jason Wilson wrote:
> >
> > > I have a RH5.1 server with masquerading set up on it.  It will not
> > > masquerade though.  I have another 5.1 machine almost identical except it is
> > > running snmp and works and the other machine is not.  Is snmp critical for
> > > masquerading and if so how do I load it.
> > >
> > > Also a possible addition for linuxconf.  What about adding a module to
> > > function the same as glint.  If you are running x-windows glint is fine but
> > > if you are running command line it doesn't work real well =-).
> > >
> > > Thanks
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