>>> "Jaguar" == Jaguar  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Jaguar> I wrote to the list a few days ago, asking for some
    Jaguar> help...the _ONLY_ reply I got was, RTFM...well I have
    Jaguar> RTFM's till I am more confused.  I wanted to know if in
    Jaguar> MDK7.02, IPV4 is compiled in the default install kerenl,
    Jaguar> or if I have to recompile with IPV4 enabled???  How

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Is there a directory

/proc/sys/net/ipv4

on your box?  If yes, what's in it?  What are the files' contents?

Have you checked what the defaults are when you try to compile a
kernel?

There are many options for IP, and experimental support for IPv6.

What specifically are you looking for with IPv4

    Jaguar>I have run the /proc/(something's??)/ip_chains, and got
    Jaguar>PERMISSION DENIED and yes as ROOT.

I don't understand this.  What command did you run?  Doing 

'find /proc/ -name ip_chains' on my machine returns no matches.  Were
you doing

'echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward'  ?

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