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[ILUG] IP Masquerading probs

[ILUG] IP Masquerading probs

Cathal Garvey beb at beb.ie
Sun Jun 6 01:00:12 IST 1999


Hi!

I don't "expect" any help, but I would gratly appreciate if someone (who
has IP Masquerading working well) could mail me their route table (when
PPP active) and ipfwadm table.

Basically I can ping any internet address from any private client, I can
use squid successfully, but I cant telnet, ftp or http any IP addy or host
name from any clients (without going thru squid for http or telnetting to
the linux box).

The fact that I can successfully ping from any client (192.168.10.x) to me
means there is a routing problem - is that correct? I have read the
firewall, net-3 and ip-masq howtos to no avail. I understand the general
theory, having achieved the goal using MS Proxy server no problem.

Any thoughts would be most welcome as would the route and ipfwadm tables !
I am using RH5.2 with Kernel 2.0.36. Thanks you in advance,

a Linux user _trying_ tp get away from WinNT !!

Cathal.





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