"make modules" and "make modules_install", too.
Last weekend I upgraded to 2.2.1 and after making my kernel the first time
I found out I had to go set some more options for masquerading to work. So
I set all the options and re-compiled the kernel. Silly me, I forgot to
remake my modules and I kept getting the setsockopt error!
David
At 07:03 AM 2/9/99 -0800, Geoff Wild wrote:
> The info you need is right here:
>http://www.tor.shaw.wave.ca/~ambrose/ipmasq-HOWTO.html Rgds...Geoff
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>Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 6:56 PM
>To: Fuzzy Fox
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>Subject: Re: [masq] setsockopt Error Message
> Which kernel options would I need in particular? Fuzzy Fox wrote: ><>
>wrote:
>>>
>>>"" error message when trying to use
>>> IPAUTOFW or IPMASQADM or IPPORTFW?
>>
>> It means that your kernel does not have the necessary kernel options
>> compiled into it.
>>
>>> I upgraded from 1.0.36 to 2.2.1 and then got similar error messages
>>> Any hints?
>>
>> :)
>>
>> --
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