Re: [[newbie] IPCHAINS/MASQ/FORWARDING]

2000-03-26 Thread Jaguar
Mike Fieschko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "Jaguar" == Jaguar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jaguar I wrote to the list a few days ago, asking for some Jaguar help...the _ONLY_ reply I got was, RTFM...well I have Jaguar RTFM's till I am more confused. I wanted to know if in

Re: [[newbie] IPCHAINS/MASQ/FORWARDING]

2000-03-26 Thread Mike Fieschko
"Jaguar" == Jaguar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [snip] Jaguar yes there is a /proc/sys/net/ipv4 it has DIRS for /conf Jaguar /neigh /route, and a buncha other files no I didn't Jaguar compile a kernel There are many options for IP, and experimental support for IPv6.

[newbie] IPCHAINS/MASQ/FORWARDING

2000-03-25 Thread Mike Fieschko
"Jaguar" == Jaguar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jaguar I wrote to the list a few days ago, asking for some Jaguar help...the _ONLY_ reply I got was, RTFM...well I have Jaguar RTFM's till I am more confused. I wanted to know if in Jaguar MDK7.02, IPV4 is compiled in the default

[newbie] IPCHAINS/MASQ/FORWARDING

2000-03-24 Thread Jaguar
I wrote to the list a few days ago, asking for some help...the _ONLY_ reply I got was, RTFM...well I have RTFM's till I am more confused. I wanted to know if in MDK7.02, IPV4 is compiled in the default install kerenl, or if I have to recompile with IPV4 enabled??? How pucking hard is it to tell

Re: [newbie] IPCHAINS/MASQ/FORWARDING

2000-03-24 Thread BryanMoorehead
the same!! Hope this helps! Bryan Jaguar [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/24/2000 10:52:38 AM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Linux Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Bryan Moorehead/Link/Allied Holdings) Subject: [newbie] IPCHAINS/MASQ/FORWARDING I wrote to the list a few days ago