This is what you said Tom Eastep
> Tom Eastep wrote:
>>>
>>> Scott,
>>>
>>> If you are incapable of solving this type of problem by yourself, then
>>> I recommend that you avoid running bleeding-edge software like kernel
>>> 2.6.24 and iptables 1.4 (which is what I presume that you meant). I no
>>> longer try to run such software because I don't have the time to
>>> wrestle through these typical Alpha-release issues.
>>>
>>
>> That having been said, a case-insensitive search for 'nat' in the output
>> of 'lsmod' fails to find a match.
>
> I'm talking about the output of 'lsmod' that you posted -- you
> apparently have no NAT support in your kernel.
>
> -Tom
> --

I was not trying to go bleeding edge, I am having some USB issues and was
hoping a newer kernel might help resolve.  I figured that if I had to
upgrade I might as well go with the latest stable.

I will have to go back and look at the config and see if I missed
something simple.

In the meantime I took your advice of your first message and went back and
compiled 2.6.20.9 just to see what would happen (it appears to be
working).

I still went ahead and went with iptables-1.4.0 as I had already had it
built.  I just went back and compiled the modules for 2.6.20.9.

If this helps my USB issues, I will probably just stay with 2.6.20.9.

Thanks for taking a look, and posting the URL.

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