On Fri, 01 Jan 1999 18:59:44 -0800, you wrote:

In Linux kernel 2.1.xx, u cannot use ipfwadm, instead, u will have to
use 'ipchains'.  I got those error message too, but read from somwhere
about ipchains, used it and it is fine now.

Goto my page, it tells u how I did mine.

WARNING: it is a very simple IP Masq, just an ordinary user who wants
to share internet connection to other win95/98 machines.
But, it is not meant to be technical page...just a page to basically
help my friends at school how to setup linux.  (but I am NOWAY an
expert, so don't blame me if it is doesn't work)

http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Harbor/6991/linux/

For more technical details, I suggestion the ipchains howto at the
LDP.

hope it helps.

James.


>I previously used kernel 2.0.36 using masquerading with
>ipfwadm rules.  Everything was working fine.
>Now I installed kernel 2.1.132 and it seems I lost capability
>to route packets.
>
>When I restart /etc/init.d/network, I get the following message:
>
>SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
>SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
>SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
>SIOCADDRT: File exists
>SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
>
>I recomplied the kernel and included in all the network options.
>What am I missing?
>Thanks.
>
>
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