So back to thjs question. I figured I should wait with pursuing this until was
more up to date. I am now current with the latest kernel and shorewall in
debian (issues with openswan were hindering) and I tried ppp+ in my masq file
and shorewall check gave me something like "invalid ipset ppp+ " So I looked up
ipset and I gather I have to install some more kernel modules to support it,
etc. Is that the case and how will that impact the existing iptables
(netfilter) infrastructure..? do I just install and it co-exists? Does
shorewall need it for wildcard interfaces in the masq file..?
On Monday, 14 July 2014, 16:06, Tom Eastep <teas...@shorewall.net> wrote:
On 7/14/2014 3:45 PM, ray klassen wrote:
> what's the incantation in masq if you want to masquerade all possible
> ppp interfaces? can you specify ppp+? As I understand it. every new
> connection will create a new ppp0, ppp1, etc...
Yes -- you can specify ppp+
-Tom
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