> > At 00:41 22-11-96 -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
> > |I current connect to the Internet with PPPD, and all works well. I
have
> > |compiled my kernel (2.0.24) with IP_MASQ enabled, and have verified
that
> > |this works. Here is my question.
> > |
> > |Can it be setup, so that when someone telnets
> At 00:41 22-11-96 -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
> |I current connect to the Internet with PPPD, and all works well. I have
> |compiled my kernel (2.0.24) with IP_MASQ enabled, and have verified that
> |this works. Here is my question.
> |
> |Can it be setup, so that when someone telnets into the Li
I current connect to the Internet with PPPD, and all works well. I have
compiled my kernel (2.0.24) with IP_MASQ enabled, and have verified that
this works. Here is my question.
Can it be setup, so that when someone telnets into the Linux box, instead
of the request being handled there, it is ma
I current connect to the Internet with PPPD, and all works well. I have
compiled my kernel (2.0.24) with IP_MASQ enabled, and have verified that
this works. Here is my question.
Can it be setup, so that when someone telnets into the Linux box, instead
of the request being handled there, it is ma
Adam Heath wrote:
|I current connect to the Internet with PPPD, and all works well. I have
|compiled my kernel (2.0.24) with IP_MASQ enabled, and have verified that
|this works. Here is my question.
|
|Can it be setup, so that when someone telnets into the Linux box, instead
|of the request being
I current connect to the Internet with PPPD, and all works well. I have
compiled my kernel (2.0.24) with IP_MASQ enabled, and have verified that
this works. Here is my question.
Can it be setup, so that when someone telnets into the Linux box, instead
of the request being handled there, it is ma
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