I'm trying to setup masquerading for my home network.
I looked on the Masquerade-HOWTO and got to the part
in testing it where I ping an outside address from the
masqueraded machine. That didn't work so the next
thing is to make sure my /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall script
works (I got it directly out of the HOWTO). When I
tried to run it by hand, my shell (ksh) would say that
it couldn't find it. I tried in the /etc/rc.d
directory, I tried using full path name, I tried
chmoding it to 777 (I'm root) and then running it.
Nothing worked. The file exists, ls sees it, I used
the -F option to display an '*' after the file name so
I'd see white space in the filename if there was any.
There was none.
In the rc.d directory I tried './rc.firewall', I also
tried cutting the name from the results of a directory
listing and pasting it to the command line. How else
can I run this script? I guess another thing I want to
make sure of is that masquerade support is compiled in
the kernel. Is there a way to tell?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim
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