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Maybe you should update your mail-program to be Y2K compliant:

             From: 
                   Colin Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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                   Colin Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
             Date: 
                   Mon, 10 Jul 100 17:04:40 +0800
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The only thing I would change in your rules would be to explicitly 
have accept rules for the input and output chains.
And I don't understand why you have 4 identical MASQ rules.

-Joe

Colin Charles wrote:
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> We're configuring a small local area network, and would like to fix IP Masquerading. 
>The OS of choice happens to be Mandrake 7.1. The HOWTO has been read thoroughly, and 
>yet, there has been no progress made. Squid has been installed to provide WWW access, 
>but thats all - POP3, telnet, et cetera do not work. Considering Squid works, LAN 
>setup is assumed to be okay.
> 
> the /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall file is the standard one that came with the HOWTO, with 
>changes made accordingly.
> 
> [root@unplugo rc.d]# ipchains -M -L
> IP masquerading entries
> 
> There seem to be no entries.
> 
> [root@unplugo rc.d]# ipchains -L
> Chain input (policy ACCEPT):
> Chain forward (policy ACCEPT):
> target     prot opt     source                destination           ports
> MASQ       all  ------  192.111.2.0/24       anywhere              n/a
> MASQ       all  ------  192.111.2.0/24       anywhere              n/a
> MASQ       all  ------  192.111.2.0/24       anywhere              n/a
> MASQ       all  ------  192.111.2.0/24       anywhere              n/a
> Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
> Chain acctin (0 references):
> Chain acctout (0 references):
> Chain acctboth (0 references):
> Chain inp (0 references):
> Chain out (0 references):
> Chain fwd (0 references):
> Chain IpFwAdM! (0 references):
> 
> However, nothing seems to work. The kernel has everything, and its 2.2.15-4mdk. Its 
>been recompiled endlessly, to no avail.
> 
> Please help. If any more data is required, do not hesitate to mail me at 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll provide for it. Thanks in advance.
> 
> --Colin Charles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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