ubject: RE: Problems with dial on demand
On 27-Jul-2000 Jerry Winegarden opined:
> Also, check to make sure you don't have multiple files whose name
> STARTS with: ifcfg-ppp0...(e.g. ifcfg-ppp0, ifcfg-ppp0.bak, ...)
> because linuxconf will think that you have MULTIPLE ppp devi
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Cindy Pearce wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> I'm a novice at Linux so I don't have your answer but I would be interested
> in how to make my gateway machine dial the net when one of the machines on
> my network requests it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cindy
>
> -Original Message-
> Fro
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Cindy Pearce wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> I'm a novice at Linux so I don't have your answer but I would be interested
> in how to make my gateway machine dial the net when one of the machines on
> my network requests it.
>
pppd now has dial-on-demand as an option. I use an external
Hi Bill,
I'm a novice at Linux so I don't have your answer but I would be interested
in how to make my gateway machine dial the net when one of the machines on
my network requests it.
Thanks,
Cindy
-Original Message-
From: Bill Sandiford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 2
Steve Arnold wrote:
>
> Bill Sandiford wrote:
>
> > I am trying to use redhat 6.2 as a dial on demand router for my network.
> > >From the machine itself, I access the internet and it dials whenever the
> > connection is needed however, from the hosts on my network I cannot access
> > the ne
> I am having problems configuring diald. Can you please suggest some good
> documentation for it??
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Bill Sandiford wrote:
> I am trying to use redhat 6.2 as a dial on demand router for my network.
> >From the machine itself, I access the internet and it dials whenever the
> connection is needed however, from the hosts on my network I cannot access
> the net (it doesn't even cause the router mac
Do you have your Linux box set up to do IP Masq? If not, put this at the end of your
/etc/rc.d/rc.local file:
/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s / -j MASQ
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_chains
I have the following in for my network (192.168.1.0):
/sbin/ipchains -P fo
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> Based on what you stated so far, I'm assuming that you have not configured
> any form of NAT translation, correct? If not, I suggest getting the
> init.firewall script from ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/init.firewall.
> This will help in setting your R
Based on what you stated so far, I'm assuming that you have not configured
any form of NAT translation, correct? If not, I suggest getting the
init.firewall script from ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/init.firewall.
This will help in setting your Red Hat box up to perform NAT translation.
Then you
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