Hello,

I, for a week now, have been trying figure out how to install/enable "loose 
UDP" on my RH 6.2 machine.  I am running kernel 2.2.14-50 (I know, old, but it 
should have what I need).  This box is my firewall.

I am trying to set up a Half-Life Counterstrike server on a RH 7.3 box behind 
my firewall.  I have opened up all ports on my firewall that are needed and am 
forwarding (I think) port 27015 with ipmasqadm.  I use IPChains for my firewall.

I have, in my firewall script - 
"Echo "1" = /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_masq_udp_dloose (something like that), and I 
get an error because I don't have ip_masq_udp_dloose in my /proc/sys/net/ipv4 
directory.  I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to get that on my 
machine.

I have re-compiled my machine multiple times to no avail, and am completely 
stumped.  I have searched the internet over and over, and they all say the same 
thing.  "All you have to do is enable loose UDP in your firewall script and 
make sure it is in your /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ directory.  Well, it is not in that 
directory and I don't know how to get it in there.... 

I am going nuts.  Can someone help me with this?

This is a common problem, but I can't find a single answer that tells what to 
do if ip_masq_udp_dloose is missing.

Thanks in advance,

Jim



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