On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 01:08:47PM +1000, Ron Stodden wrote:
> Mandrake packaging is such a distributed process that I would
> seriously suggest to Gael that all the packagers be given a second
> networked machine on their desks so that a better understanding of
> networking results and so that this elementary level of networking
> gets constantly tested in-house, and the installer's many networking
> oversights will hit the developers in the face and get corrected.
> 
> One example:  Fetching the crypto RPMs fails if you are installing on
> a machine which is being masqueraded behind a gateway - bad peer
> address.

Really?  I've never had problems installing crypto RPMs on my
masq'ed internal network.  Maybe you configured your NAT / firewall
incorrectly.

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