Don wrote:
>
> Sometimes the " /etc/resolv.conf" file needs to be edited to include the
> DNS servers that your ISP gave you. If this is not added you probably
> won't see any thing from the Internet. Below is an example of my
. . . or run a DHCP server on the firewall/gateway machine, and the
> -Original Message-
> From: Yacketta,Ronald J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 8:59 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: [expert] ipmasq problems on Mandrake 7.0
>
>
> use tcpdump -i interface_na
: [expert] ipmasq problems on Mandrake 7.0
Sometimes the " /etc/resolv.conf" file needs to be edited to include the
DNS servers that your ISP gave you. If this is not added you probably
won't see any thing from the Internet. Below is an example of my
/etc/resolv.conf file:
search
Sometimes the " /etc/resolv.conf" file needs to be edited to include the
DNS servers that your ISP gave you. If this is not added you probably
won't see any thing from the Internet. Below is an example of my
/etc/resolv.conf file:
search emad
nameserver 207.67.165.4
nameserver 209.203.108.24
Darcyexecute these two lines as root. Theis should enable
masquerading, if masquerading was previously not enabled this
is probably why you cannot ping past the linux box from your
workstations. Are they linux workstations? If not you may
also have some issues not settled with the windows s
I wrote in to you a couple of weeks ago with a problem using ipchains /
ipmasq on a mandrake 7.0 box. I thank you for the suggestions of
getting PmFirewall. I have installed it and set it up by answering all
of its questions. However, this still has not corrected the original
problem. I can s