I have a working .config from redhat kernel source if you want. I'll see
if I can still get it. But would like to ask first. :)

Lanz

On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 00:02, Bopolissimus Platypus wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> i'm still having kernel compile problems.  i've been trying to isolate
> the problem but i'm about to give up and reinstall mandrake 9.1
> since i can't seem to fix it (and with kernel compiles taking more 
> than 2 hours, the testing cycle is just too long :).
> 
> heh, it would actually take *less* time to backup/reinstall/restore than 
> it would to build the kernel twice :).
> 
> before i do that though (sometime tomorrow probably), does anyone 
> have a working .config that works for them in vanilla 2.4.19 or earlier
> and on mandrake 9.1?  i can take .configs for later versions too, but i 
> want to stick with 2.4.19 since that's the kernel version that the openmosix
> project recommends.
> 
> links or attachments welcome.  please send to private email rather
> than the list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  i'll post a followup if i can get
> something working.
> 
> my main problem is:  when i build a vanilla kernel (or any kernel
> except the one that comes with mandrake's kernel-source RPM)
> i get errors when doing anything with nat.  in particular, when i do
> masquerading with something like:
> 
> iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s <my_internal_network> -j MASQUERADE
> 
> or when i do transparent proxy with something like:
> 
> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 
> 3128
> 
> i get:
> 
> iptables: Invalid argument
> 
> but that's only with kernels i build myself.  with the standard mandrake
> kernels, or the netraverse mandrake+win4lin kernels, masquerading and
> transparent squid work fine.
> 
> thanks for any pointers, files, attachments, links heya.
> 
> tiger

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