I have looked at my /proc/net directory. There are no ip_* files. What should I do. Note: After recompiling kernel I have noticed following:
Setup is 4384 bytes System is 638kB System is too big Man[1]: ***[zImage] Error 1 Everything but ipforwarding and firewalling work just fine. Thanks, Drazen ---------- From: Jim Pick To: Lalovic, Drazen Cc: debian Subject: Re: ipfwadm Date: Wednesday, July 02, 1997 9:05PM > I have recompiled 2.0.29 Kernel to enable IP forwarding and firewalling. > When I try to configure ipfwadd it tells me: > ipfwadm: setsockopt failed: Protocol not available. > Does somebody have a solution for this problem. I'm not sure. You can check to see if they are compiled into the kernel you are currently running by looking at your /proc/net directory. Here's what I've got in my /proc/net directory on a system with IP forwarding, firewalling, accounting, and masquerading... boots:/proc/net# ls alias_types ip_acct ip_masq_app route tcp aliases ip_autofw ip_masquerade rt_cache udp arp ip_forward ip_output snmp unix dev ip_input raw sockstat Of course, there might be something else going on... Cheers, - Jim <<File Attachment: ATT42112.ATT>> -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .