I was looking thru the IP Aliasing mini-faq and it mentions that I need IP
Masq compiled as a module but then doesn't seem to do anything with it.
IP Aliasing should have nothing to do with IP MASQ.
--David
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| David
I cannot get clients in the LAN to get http-connections established. Ping
to Internet IP addresses works ok from LAN clients. Also, establishing
http-connections from the Linux box itself works fine.
Can you TELNET to a Internet machine?
--David
maybe its just your DNS setup that isnt working. make sure your dns
server on the workstation is set to the Linux machine.
Right, that wasn't set up yet, however, I tried accessing WWW-addresses
with direct IP-numbers as well, like http://131.246.119.80. That should
work without having the
Hi all,
i've a all the rules for ipfwadm into a file that i run on the startup.Now
i need to make occasionally one single change to one host, for example:
ipfwadm -F -a m -S 10.10.10.10 -D 0.0.0.0/0
this rule is ok now and i need to turn off and on. How i can do it without
restarting
Hello all,
I am have a RH 5.2 box doing IP masquerading for my lan. I am trying
to forward requests sent to my linux box on port 81 to port 80 of a computer
on the internal network.
I have tried lines like the following with no success:
ipfwadm -F -i accept -W eth0 -S 128.193.137.41/0 81 -D
I am have a RH 5.2 box doing IP masquerading for my lan. I am trying
to forward requests sent to my linux box on port 81 to port 80 of a computer
on the internal network.
I have tried lines like the following with no success:
ipfwadm -F -i accept -W eth0 -S 128.193.137.41/0 81 -D
Use Port Forwarding [ipportfw], works wonders. For the source and
instructions goto :
http://www.monmouth.demon.co.uk/ipsubs/portforwarding.html
--Stephen
-Original Message-
From: Curt McNamee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MASQ List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 8:49 AM
Hi -
I checked the list archive on this subject before posting, with no
luck.
I've just set up a gateway box using masquerading to provide our
local net with client access to the Internet, and using ipportfw to
provide outside access to FTP and Web servers on the protected net.
It's