>
> John Perser wrote:
> >
> > I've been setting up a Linux machine in the hopes of getting
> > IP-Masquerading working. To my surprise it appears from all of the
> > documentation that I've read (SuSE manual and mini howto's) that you
> > MUST have a static IP for Masquerading to work. Most ISP accounts in the
> > US are of the dynamic variety when dealing with non-corporate users. As
> > a result I would think that someone has solved this problem. Is there a
> > particular howto out there that provides an IP-Masquerading
> > configuration with a dynamic IP? If this can't be done, is there some
> > other solution? SOCKS?
> I remember getting that impression from the docs also. But
> it works with dynamic
> IP just fine. I'm doin it now.
I'd like to do it too, but I can't even get my SuSE 5.3 to dial in to
my ISP (I'm using an external modem, but the Linux box can't
seem to talk to it!)
> --
> yours,
> Andy
regards,
Bill
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