Anyone in this list using kernel 2.0.35/36 can do a ping to some site to
internet, and for the linux masquerade server can do a netstat -M ??? what
do it report??? if it come up with an error it si like me, if it report
nothing the icmp masquerading isn't working, if it come up with somthing
Hi everyone.
As I am using the mentioned configuration (RedHat 5.2 with kernel 2.0.36) I
gave this a try and my results seem to backup what Michele is saying:
BEFORE pinging I typed in the following two commands and got the expected
response:
ipfwadm -M -l
IP masquerading entries
prot
THEN I did a "ping www.linux.org" on my internal machine and got the
following
results:
Now it is important to say this: it works??? It si clear that the
net-tools doesn't show the packets status, but the client is working
well
Michele
Michele Nicosia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone in this list using kernel 2.0.35/36 can do a ping to some site
to internet, and for the linux masquerade server can do a netstat -M?
What does it report???
Mine says:
netstat.c: feature `FW_MASQUERADE' not supported.
Please recompile
Michele Nicosia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to see the masquerade packet I need to add HAVE_FW_MASQUERADE
to config.h, but in order to see the icmp packet what is the tricks??
If I understand your question correctly, you are wondering what happened
to the CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_ICMP
Hi all,
in this moment i'm moving form 2.0.35 to 2.2.1 and i'm reistalling some
utility with new release like net-tools.In order to see the masqurade
packet i need to add HAVE_FW_MASQUERADE to config.h , but in order to see
th eicmp packet whati is the tricks?? i reistalled ther kernel