Yep, the only one I needed to load by hand was
ip_masq_autofw
and I used insmod ip_masq_autofw in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local
and it does show up with lsmod after booting.
-Mjo
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Derek D. Martin wrote:
> That frood Kenneth E. Lussier sassed:
>
> > Oh, well that makes sense. The "Firewall Daemon" is most likly the
> > equivelent of /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipchains. All it really is is a script
> > that flushes all of the rules, loads the kernel modules for firewalling,
> > etc. But again, this is just a guess since I have never used Mandrake.
>
> This made me think... Marthajo, you said that you had all the right
> kernel modules, but did you check to see they were actually loaded? I
> believe on my RH system I had to create a script to load them by
> hand. You can check with the lsmod command.
>
>
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