Re: [masq] FTP

1999-02-05 Thread Mark W. Jeanmougin
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Jon Oransky wrote: Ok, I have IP Masq set up on my linux machine, I also have 2 other computers, one w/ NT the other w/ 95. What is the best way to set up an FTP site on my NT machine w/ IP Masq. Some people have told me to just run SAMBA and map the files from the ftp

Re: [masq] [masq] Masquerading minimum

1999-02-05 Thread Sandy Harris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4 Feb, Fuzzy Fox wrote: 118.136.195.151 +-+internet ++ | ISP |---| GW |-- to other 44.x.x.x hosts +-+ ++ | | ppp0 (205.1.1.20)

[masq] Ugh... Ipcahins

1999-02-05 Thread kbaker3
I've had my router masqing for quite some time now with ipchains. I however just started to run into problems. I am trying to add a subnet onto the masqed network. I am only doing the because my laptop has no network card so it is running plip to another host on the network. 192.168.1.0 is my

Re: [masq] Ugh... Ipcahins

1999-02-05 Thread David A. Ranch
You can't have the same network on multiple interfaces unless you do bridging. Since bridging is BAD.. You need to add another network address. ie: Linux Ethernet: MASQ'ed Ethernet: 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.[2-254] Linux PLIP: MASQ'ed

Re: [masq] Why IPChains?

1999-02-05 Thread Fuzzy Fox
Barton Hodges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am using IPFWADM AND IPAUTOFW to accomplish my network masquerading. I am curious why so many people have switched to IPChains? The new 2.1 and 2.2 kernels do not support ipfwadm. You must use ipchains with these kernels. Thus, these people are