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Ronghua Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ipchains:  No target by that name (Maybe this kernel doesn't support
> transparent proxying?)

That seems to indicate that you don't have the option in your kernel.

> but I did enable the IP_TRANSPARENT_PROXY option when I compiled the
> kernel.  The following is part of the options used to compile the kernel.

Not to sound silly, but are you sure that the kernel you booted from is
the one you built?  Your copied the kernel to /boot, and ran lilo to
point it to the new kernel?  It's easy to make that mistake.

That's all I can think of at the moment.  I don't think there is a /proc
entry that you can examine to see if this option was built into your
running kernel.

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