Re: [masq] [masq] Limitation problem....

1999-02-10 Thread Charles Shoemaker
I had trouble with that, too, but I have used ipportfw to do this kind of redirection, like ipportfw -A -t outside-ip/80 -R inside-ip/80 There's new syntax with ipmasqadm, but it's pretty close to that. I missed the beginning of this thread, so I hope I'm not missing your point.

Re: [masq] [masq] [masq] pap login fails when nameserver traffic cause

1998-12-26 Thread Charles Shoemaker
My recommendation (2 cents worth) is to get rid of that "modem," which is causing all that grief, and spend around $300 to get an entry-level isdn router. I hear good reports, from my ISP at least, about the Netgear 328 and 348. No more hassles with serial ports supporting baud rates, NO

[masq] Linux serving DHCP

1998-11-30 Thread Charles Shoemaker
I've just started playing with dhcpd on Linux this weekend. If I run it on my test server, everything's fine. If I run it from my production gateway machine, my test win95 system can't find the dhcp server. The only thing different is one line in /etc/sysconfig/network. In the test

[masq] Remote Access through masq box

1998-11-06 Thread Charles Shoemaker
Hello, masq'ers: Many of you are familiar, I'm sure, with Microsoft's RAS, where a remote user gains access to a server or network. In the NT environment, RAS works pretty well. What options do we have in the Linux world, for remotely accessing a private lan? Specifically, I have several

[masq] (Fwd) Re: [masq] ipchains - proper forum?

1998-10-30 Thread Charles Shoemaker
Subject: Re: [masq] ipchains - proper forum? Is discussing ipchains on this list appropriate since it appears as if ipchains is pretty much going to replace ipmasq as we currently know it? IPCHAINS will only replace IPFWADM. MASQ is still a function of the Linux kernel. So.. YES..

[masq] Modems, etc.

1998-10-29 Thread Charles Shoemaker
Lately, I've noticed a dearth of "standard" internal modems, that is, those settable to a standard comm port with jumpers. Most of the stores and wholesalers around here seem to carry mostly USRobotics, and they're rapidly going to plug-n-play, with no jumpers, and limited ability to set

Re: [masq] Mail Security

1998-09-23 Thread Charles Shoemaker
The Linux firewall just forwards packets based on their type. I haven't heard of any kind of "sabotage filter" for Exchange Server (or any other mail server, for that matter). If your Linux box is running sendmail and relaying mail to/from Exchange (as opposed to redirecting tcp port 25

[masq] 2 internal networks

1998-09-10 Thread Charles Shoemaker
charge doesn't have a clue about any of these issues, btw.) Let's kick it around and see if there are any ideas out there. Thanks. Charles Shoemaker, CNE CKS LAN Associates, Inc. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

Re: [masq] [masq] Problem with rc.local

1998-08-28 Thread Charles Shoemaker
I put those kinds of lines in /etc/bashrc. Date: Thu, 27 Aug 98 14:32:17 -0400 To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] From: "Joe Duncan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [masq] Problem with rc.local the lines are: alias ls='ls

[masq] DNS vs Netbios on Win95 machines

1998-08-25 Thread Charles Shoemaker
Thanks to all for the help on the 3Com 905 card. It's working now. Did I read on this list about disabling DNS for netbios name resolution on Win 95 machines? If you know the trick, can you clue me in again, please? I need this, not so much for Linux masq, but for RASing in to NT servers.

Re: [masq] ftpd

1998-07-10 Thread Charles Shoemaker
Show us the pertinent parts of your /etc/hosts.allow, please. I am able to ftp to/from my masq box from the outside world -- I have lines in hosts.allow giving me access from several specific sites. For example, from my client site at a.b.c.???, I have this: all: a.b.c.#note

[masq] pppd error message

1998-06-11 Thread Charles Shoemaker
Howdy, all. I'm occasionally seeing this message in my /var/log/messages file -- pppdCCP: timeout sending Config-Requests The most recent time it happened to me, I had been running Netscape from a masq'ed Win95 station, and noticed that it appeared to be hung. I logged in to the Linux

[masq] ISDN

1998-05-04 Thread Charles Shoemaker
I've set up a number of Linux masq boxes with modems, and one with 2 ethernet cards, but have never worked with ISDN. Is anybody willing to give me any hints/tips/what-to-watch-out-for advice? Are you using Spellcaster cards or external TA's? I'll listen to any advice offered. Either a

[masq] ipportfw vs ipautofw

1998-04-29 Thread Charles Shoemaker
A couple of months ago, there were lots of problems, it seems, with ipautofw, and the experts were recommending ipportfw. With the changes at Indyramp and the transition to the new list, I may have missed something. Has this situation reversed? I'd appreciate the latest thoughts. Charlie