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[ILUG] IP Masquerading probs

[ILUG] IP Masquerading probs

Paul Mc Auley paul at iol.ie
Sun Jun 6 02:29:03 IST 1999


On Sat, 5 Jun 1999 19:00:12 -0500 (CDT) Cathal Garvey <beb at beb.ie> wrote:

| 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).

Right, now be warned that this is from the stand point of somebody who only 
got it working for the first time less than an hour ago...

I downloaded ipchains-1.3.9 and installed, read the docs,
rebuilt my kernel (2.2.9), rebooted, entered the documented commands (bar the 
deny command). And it worked. I was able to telnet from a linux box, reboot to 
NT, use Netscape (without proxying). Unfortunately I was unable to run some 
ISAKMP software, anybody with thoughts about this? (I'm currently building the 
FreeSwan snapshot). Of course my default gateway is also the one bringing up 
PPP.
	Paul.
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--- Paul Mc Auley <pmcauley at iol.ie>
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