It's already in the kernel.  The main thing you have to do is copy (and
modify if necessary) the ipmasq startup lines from the HOWTO to the end of
your /etc/rc.d/rc.local
I'm at work, so I can't tell you the exact lines.  Hope that helps,
Tom

On Thu, 27 May 1999, Kelvin Kuhan Param wrote:

> 
> Hello.
> 
> I am new to Linux and am trying to set up a Linux server that does IP
> masquerading.
> 
> I've read the HOWTO on the subject and gathered that I have to recompile
> the Linux 2.0.x kernel.
> 
> I've installed Redhat 5.2 with the server option. I've also installed two
> ethernet cards. One card goes to my local (private) subnet, and the other
> is connected to my company's subnet. The company's subnet is connected to
> every other part of the network via a router.
> 
> I was wondering if Redhat 5.2 already has the ip masquerading options
> compiled the kernel when I installed Redhat 5.2 or if I have to go through
> the process of reconfiguring the kernel and recompiling it. If Redhat 5.2
> includes IP masquerading by default, please tell me how to activate it.
> 
> I'd appreciate any advice in this area.
> 
> Regards.
> 
> Kelvin
> 
> 
> 
> 
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