Gentlefolk,

I'm 85% of the way there, but frankly, I have a life these days and
don't want to waste it unless it's helping others solve new problems.
This probably isn't a new one.

I've a RH 6.2 box (yeah, so sue me--it *works* like a rock) with ipchains.
For(ever) a long time, I've been running it with a local network on eth0,
and a DSL/cable (depends on when the provider gets weird and I fire them)
on eth1.  The dialup ppp0 has kind of lurked as a legacy that wakes
up periodically when the Internet link dies.  I've a nice, survivable
firewall--at least, it's not been cracked that *I* know!--that originated
with a script generated by http://www.linux-firewall-tools.com/, but
has been hand-edited to death since.

For various personal reasons, I need to run a PPP server to honor
connections from Win9x.  No problem--I think--I've figured out the
options that fit my world, and the session establishes and looks healthy.

The problem is the firewall, and may be routing tables.  The firewall
is rejecting everything from the third NIC (ppp); once I get past that,
I figure I'll start hitting grumbles about routing and forwarding.

Before I spend the time to rewrite my firewall script One More Time,
does anyone already have one that handles three NICs in this kind of
configuration?

TIA,
-- 
        Dave Ihnat
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