>> Errr, you are right :) I changed it to port 23 now, but unfortunately its
>> still not working...
>
>Try forwarding a port that *doesn't* have a service already listening on
>it, like from local port 2300 to remote port 23.
>
>Then telnet to port 2300 on the masq box.
>
>This should not require any routing additions at all.


umm, its still  not working, although if i do a netstat -M whilst im
attemping to telnet to it I get :

[root@lan22 /root]# netstat -M
IP masquerading entries, free ports: UDP 4096  TCP 4095
prot   expire source               destination          ports
tcp  14:43.71 lan2syd.lan1.com.au  zipper.zip.com.au    telnet -> 28713
(telnet)

I think '28713' is relating to a port ? although I its very stange.....

Ive already tried telnetting to a service port that is not in /etc/services
and Ive made sure ip_forward is "1" which it is....at the moment im pretty
much stumped lol....

-Steve

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For daily digest info, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to