Re: [gentoo-user] IPMasq Troubles

2003-04-04 Thread Anupam Kapoor
Matt Neimeyer wrote : hi matt, i think i saw a post with a similar problem as yours. it was suggested that you need to emerge iptables again. it worked for me. kind regards anupam Hey all... I'm running through the IPMasq setup portion (section 3.4.1) of the IPMasq How-To at

Re: [gentoo-user] IPMasq Troubles

2003-04-04 Thread Alex Combas
I have serious iptables problems of my own. I have recompiled my kernel and copied it to /boot serveral times, rebooting the comp after first rerunning lilo each time. I have also emerged ip_tables several times, however this is what i get when i try to modprobe ip_tables: # modprobe ip_tables

Re: [gentoo-user] IPMasq Troubles

2003-04-04 Thread Bob Phan
* [Apr 04, 2003] Alex Combas [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 06:28, Anupam Kapoor wrote: Matt Neimeyer wrote : I'm running through the IPMasq setup portion (section 3.4.1) of the IPMasq How-To at http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/LINUX/ipmasq/c-html/index.html I've

Re: [gentoo-user] IPMasq Troubles

2003-04-04 Thread Alex Combas
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 09:11, Bob Phan wrote: Anyway, rants aside, the first thing that you want to do if you're using iptables is to go into your kernel config and under Loadable Module Support, make sure you *disable* set version information on all modules. I'm not sure why this is an