I'm running masq and trying to use
ipautowf -A -r tcp 6112 6112 -h 192.168.1.5
to forward a port for Starcraft. I get an error
setsockopt: Protocol not available
Anyone know what's wrong? I'm using Debian 2 (hamm).
Paul Gilbert
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.../ftp/bin/ls by the current
:version of /bin/ls
:As a result, chroot .../ftp/bin/ls -l now works as does "ls -l" when
:you log in anonymously.Hopefully, this will fix some of the problems
:that people have been having with their ftps.
Paul Gilbert
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they just didn't seem to work, the rule was ignored, and in your case the
default deny would apply. I think -F rules can only rely on -S and -D.
Paul Gilbert
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