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[ILUG-Social] ip routing

[ILUG-Social] ip routing

Ciaran Mac Lochlainn ciaran17 at eircom.net
Mon Oct 7 16:07:02 IST 2002


You need ipchains or iptables (depending on your kernel version) to get
masquerading to work.  Try googling under "IP masquerading" or something
similar.

----- Original Message -----
From: "adam sheridan" <the_devil_dont_scubadive at hotmail.com>
To: <social at linux.ie>
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 1:03 PM
Subject: [ILUG-Social] ip routing


>
>
> Can anyone give us a hand.
> I have setup a linux squid proxy in the cisco course im doing at the
moment
> because
> the windows one we were using was shit.
> We only have a 56k modem the moment, the problem i am having is that i
> cannot get ip masquerading to work so we can still use crap like outlook
to
> collect email and such.
>
> If anyone can help, i would be grateful.
>
> Regards,
> Adam Sheridan.
>
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