Re: [masq] setsockopt Error Message

1999-02-09 Thread Geoff Wild
Title: RE: [masq] setsockopt Error Message





The info you need is right here:


http://www.tor.shaw.wave.ca/~ambrose/ipmasq-HOWTO.html


Rgds...Geoff


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From: DKM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 6:56 PM
To: Fuzzy Fox
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Subject: Re: [masq] setsockopt Error Message



Which kernel options would I need in particular?


Fuzzy Fox wrote:


 DKM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Why do I get that setsockopt error message when trying to use
  IPAUTOFW or IPMASQADM or IPPORTFW?

 It means that your kernel does not have the necessary kernel options
 compiled into it.

  I upgraded from 1.0.36 to 2.2.1 and then got similar error messages
  with IPFWADM. Any hints?

 2.2 uses ipchains, which you will need to upgrade to, and learn. :)

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[masq] Does IPMASQ Have A Memory Leak?

1999-02-08 Thread Geoff Wild
Title: Does IPMASQ Have A Memory Leak?





The Problem: When I first boot, top reveals 16 Meg of ram used. 


This slowly increases, and after a couple of days, this up to 62 Meg! 


Why? Does Linux have a memory leak? 


I decided to upgrade to the 2.2.1 kernel.


Still happens.


Then a friend of mine mentioned:


I had a problem like this before: the early masq code had a memory leak in
it. Unless you are using experimental kernel features, this is probably not
a kernel problem since the 2.2.1 kernel has been pretty well tested. Try
shutting down some services to narrow down where the leak is. 


What am I running: 


HTTP Apache 1.3.2 
DNS - Unpublished Primary 
BIND 8.1.2 
IPMASQ with IPCHAINS 
Sendmail with POP 


So I shut everything down, but ipmasq, and still the memory slowly creaps up.


Has anyone seen this? or have any suggestions?


Thanks...Geoff