I had the same problem.. IP masquerade isn't re-reading the firewall rules
after the link goes down. Creating a null /etc/{wherever}ipmasqueradeislocatedinthisdirectory/ppp
file.
touch /etc/ipmasq/ppp .. That should solve your problem.. ;)
If that doesn't work, uninstall ipmasq because you
The only think I can think of is there's another program, more specifically a
TSR
that's running resident in the background causing modprobe to report with this
error.
Are you sure that you don't have lpd running in the background and that you have
unloaded any other possibly conflicting modules
Not to discourage you from using Netscape for E-mail or anything, but mutt is
the best
(IMHO) for e-mail. It can automatically encrypt and sign messages as well as
extract
public pgp keys sent to you in e-mail messages. That my friend is a mail
client..
Yea, I know I sent this in netscape but
Thanks a million! I did notice that when I installed debian and overlooked
it.
Ove Kaaven wrote:
On Sun, 2 May 1999, Johnny Thompson wrote:
SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument - I think this may be my problem
Initializing IP Masquerading...done.
^^ I think this may be your problem
- Original Message -
From: Johnny Thompson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 1999 2:04 PM
Subject: PPP is HOAXED!
To all who receive this,I have a big
problem. I have a dialup account to usonet.ne.jp and my stuffwon't work
after I've installed kernel 2.2.6. I'm pretty
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