I call my script file ("masquerade") from ip-up.local.  That way I can
ensure that it's called each time the system connects.

Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: Roderick A. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: REDHAT-P@SMTP {[EMAIL PROTECTED]} <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: linux-diald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 5:17 PM
Subject: RE: Wits end II! (The Sequel)


>On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Kirk Lawson wrote:
>
>>
>> did you remember to set the IP stuff in the windows client?  IP, Subnet,
>> Gateway, DNS, etc.
>
>Yes I did.  When I went back to double check that I had (after doing a
>step by step setup of the forwarding stuff) I gave it a try and voila...
>it worked.
>
>An reflection I think I go so wrapped around the axle that things that
>should have been were undone (ip_forward set).  So I went back to square
>one and did a step by step.
>
>Thanks Kirk and everyone else that helped.
>
>Last question is where to put the forwarding/firewalling rules for use
>with diald.  With ipfwadm I put them in the diald sysv script
>(/etc/rc.d/init.d/diald).  Does it make sense to place the ipchains stuff
>there?
>
>Rod
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