Hi all,
I am facing my age=old problem again.
I try to set up IP forwarding (frm w98 box through mdk10.0).
Which logfiles should I check to see if there are problems?
I downloaded a script from
http://www.speakeasy.org/~curby/filelib/curbywall which states to work
with mdk10. It loads. But that
On Monday 24 January 2005 17:02, Paul wrote:
Hi all,
I am facing my age=old problem again.
I try to set up IP forwarding (frm w98 box through mdk10.0).
Which logfiles should I check to see if there are problems?
I downloaded a script from
http://www.speakeasy.org/~curby/filelib/curbywall
Op Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:18:01 + schreef Derek Jennings:
I downloaded a script from
http://www.speakeasy.org/~curby/filelib/curbywall which states to
work with mdk10. It loads. But that is all I see...
Why do you need a script? What is wrong with simply going through the
Internet sharing
On Monday 24 January 2005 18:33, Paul wrote:
Op Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:18:01 + schreef Derek Jennings:
I downloaded a script from
http://www.speakeasy.org/~curby/filelib/curbywall which states to
work with mdk10. It loads. But that is all I see...
Why do you need a script? What is
On Monday 24 January 2005 12:33 pm, Paul wrote:
A lot has been said about urpmi already, these days, but still I dare
ask: how do I update the urpmi database?
Thanks,
Paul
If you have good reliable sources Paul, then usually:
(as root)
urpmi.update -a
works fine here.
HTHs.
--
If you have good reliable sources Paul, then usually:
(as root)
urpmi.update -a
Thank you and Pablo. Apparently some of my sources are not so reliable
anymore:
retrieving source hdlist (or synthesis) of main...
Hmmm... the problem is not the firewall, nor the firewall, I find out
now.
I can ping locations on the internet through IP-address from the w98
box.
So I have to figure out what to do with DNS on that thing...
The plot thins!
Paul
--
Never let your sense of morals get in the way of doing
On Monday 24 January 2005 12:55 pm, Paul wrote:
IP-forwarding the hard way, I guess ;-)
Thanks for the help!
Paul
I like your indomnitable spirit though! :-)
Seriously, find better mirrors, then try it again.
Patience may be required. I've had this same problem, then a day later, the
Op Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:22:05 -0500 schreef Ronald J. Hall:
I like your indomnitable spirit though! :-)
:-) Aries at the keyboard *grin*
Seriously, find better mirrors, then try it again.
Patience may be required. I've had this same problem, then a day later,
the site would be back up and
So I have to figure out what to do with DNS on that thing...
Got the bloody thing tackled.
Point gateway to linux ip address, use nameservers from resolv.conf.
URGH, I remember now why I hate MS-windows so much. I have not rebooted
my Linux box that often in a year!! You moved the mouse. Do you
There are some things on the market to help with IPTables:
Mason:
http://dhp.com/~whisper/mason/
or
Fbuilder Plus
http://www.icewalkers.com/softlib/app/app_01535.html
Anybody ever used these and know if they are any good?
J
On Friday 26 Jul 2002 10:11 pm, you wrote:
Hello all,
I currently
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rgds
Franki
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Subject: Re: [newbie] ip forwarding(?) with iptables..
There are some things on the market to help with IPTables
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, frankie wrote:
I've haven't tried gShield but I'm pretty happy (and safe!) with
pcx_firewall, which comes from gShield!
Taking both for analysis I still think that pcx_firewall is much
easier to setup up. Haven't seen the latest gShield though!
Ricardo
try gShield
Ian,
If you don't mind using a different firewall, you could use
firestarter which, in addition to masquerading, etc. also
handles port forwarding. I implemented this myself not last
night. Very nice, and it's included on the Download Edition
CDs.
I'm not sure how to accomplish this with
5:24 AM
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Subject: [newbie] ip forwarding(?) with iptables..
Hello all,
I currently have Mandrake 8.2 installed and configured to act as a
masquerade
gateway and firewall for a small network at our office.
All the PCs on the ethernet are running windoz 98.
I need to set
How do you know it is compiled in your kernel?
I think I may have IP forwarding turned on. But I'm not sure. Whats the
best way to find out/disable it?
Thanks,
Jason
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