This was made in haste last night and I forgot to mention
that I was using Red Hat 6.2 and compiled kernel 2.4 on it.
I would think my answer is in the use of IP tables but I
thought that was a feature of RH 7.0 only. Any one out there
have IP masquerade working for the new kernel 2.4 yet? My IP
chains rules do not work but my firestarter firewall does as
it is using the Netfiltering that the kernel 2.4 supports.
Thanks,
Eddie Strohmier
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> Subject: IP masquerade/IPchains
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>
> Hello All:
>
> Just compiled 2.4 a machine I use for dialup and IPv4
> forwarding to other RH machines and windoze machines. I
> have found from reading about the kernel that
> Network packet
> filtering does not use the familiar ipfwadm or ipchains
> commands. What do I need for port forwarding at
> this point? I have read that there is some
> backwards-compatible implementations of ipfwadm
> or ipchains
> to postpone revising your scripts. What
> adjustments need to
> be made or did I forget to include a feature of the kernel
> during "make config"? Sorry if this is redundant but
> compiling this one took some time and I have yet
> to catch up
> on all the list mail.
>
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Eddie Strohmier
>
>
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