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Jeff Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I can't find it in the kernel config menu. It's probably 
> included in the new iptables (as the HOWTO says). I do 
> turn on the masq option before compiling. I think there 
> is something wrong in "iptables -L" as the only entries 
> are "DROP". I can't see MASQ at all. Any common errors 
> would make the scenario like mine. Please help... :D

I've been working on a configurable iptables based firewall/masq script.  It
may help get you going in this situation.  If you (or anyone else) would
like, I can forward a copy of the current script.  It handles everything
I've need so far.  It doesn't currently handle LAN to LAN forwarding, which
I haven't needed yet.  

The script is based on ideas from several different firewall scripts that
I've seen and used.  So, I don't take all the credit (the less the better as
far as I'm concerned).

Jamin W. Collins

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