You're *very* close!

/etc/sysconfig/network file needs to have

forward_ip=true

That's it!  I had this exact same problem.

Bill
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From: Roderick A. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux-diald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 3:19 PM
Subject: Wits end!


>And it only took my half as long to get there as normal person.
>
>I have a RHL6.0 system with Diald 0.16.5a installed.  Ppp works fine and
>so does diald.  I've got it hooked to a small network that will use it as
>a dial out connection but I can't get the ipchains stuff set up so it will
>forward (and return) to the Win9x systems on the network.  Pinging the
>host IP works as does pinging the Win9x system so I know I've got most of
>a real network.
>   I've done this several times with RHL5.x and ipfwadm with no problems
>but ipfwadm-wrapper didn't work with this set up.  I'm going to make
>another stab at it making sure I've got all the little ducky's in a row
>(should there be a GATEWAYDEV in the /etc/sysconfig/network file?) but I
>feeling pretty witless right now.
>
>   If anyone has got this combination working could you flip me a message
>with some pointers.  Actually if you've got it working with a later
>version of diald I'd be prefectly happy to do that.
>
>TIA,
>Rod
>--
>Roderick A. Anderson
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