On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 10:42:20PM +1300, Michael Doerner wrote:

> What is "demasq" supposed to do? I am running diald 99.1 and I couldn't find
> that parameter. Where can I find some docs about it?

It should be in the man page for diald.  But, suspecting you either don't
have an up-to-date man page, or a man page at all, or possibly something
else preventing you from finding it:

    demasq  Tell  diald  that  packets  across this link may be
            being masqueraded by the kernel. If  diald  sees  a
            packet  whose port is in the range normally used by
            the kernel masquerading (61000 - 61000+4096)  diald
            will   attempt  to  look  up  the  real  source  in
            /proc/net/ip_masquerade and show this as the source
            in the connection queue shown to monitors.

I personally don't use it, because I don't have any monitors running.  YMMV.


Michael
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