Thanks for the help everyone. After looking at things some more, I
dropped ipfwadm and patched the kernel to support ipchains. I haven't
totally configured my second pc, but I can bring it up manually as a
backup to my isdn router. (My isp seems to have performance problems on
isdn, and I can
Hi there... I stumbled on the same problem and I am now running it with the
scipt in /etc/rc.boot/ipmasq disabled,
and a startup file similar to what you are using.
It seems to be the simplest way to run IP masq.
I ahaven't tried deciphering the script that uses /etc/ipmasq.conf to see
what it
I think for the second line you don't need to specify the -D, if you
only specify -S x.x.x.x/x then -D defaults to anywhere.
ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm -F -a m -S 192.168.1.0/2
I am not using dynamic addressing but I did write some custom scripts
that setup my ipmasq system, as the ones
Lee Bradshaw wrote:
Hi,
How am I supposed to use the ipmasq package with ppp? Is it possible?
I tried using 0.0.0.0 as the external ip address, but I received a
few error messages when booting and I couldn't telnet to the machine
anymore. I couldn't find any documentation in /usr/doc/ipmasq
Hi,
How am I supposed to use the ipmasq package with ppp? Is it possible?
I tried using 0.0.0.0 as the external ip address, but I received a
few error messages when booting and I couldn't telnet to the machine
anymore. I couldn't find any documentation in /usr/doc/ipmasq and the
man pages just
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