[ale] RE: IP-Forwarding
Munsterman, Jay
Jay.Munsterman at transquest.com
Tue Oct 7 00:27:07 EDT 1997
Hey Guys.
I just lost my HD that contained my entire /usr file system! AARGH!! I
thank my lucky stars for tape back up:-).
Until restoration, I write from M$ Exchange (shudder) at work.
Anyways, I was referring to ICMP Masquerading during kernel compile for
the ping prob. The slip support is required for diald to work and is
unrelated to the ping/masquerading issue. Sorry for my cryptic post.
Later
jay
>Robert L Harris wrote:
>
> >
> > Hey,
> > I think there is a compile option to enable icmp forwarding. Did you
enable
> > it? Do other packets make it out?
During kernel config, in "Networking Options", under "Protocol specific
masquerading support will be built as modules", you will find []ICMP
masquerading.
>
> > On 06-Oct-97 Robert L Harris was heard to have said:
> > |>Ok,
> > |> Any idea why I can't ping outside my firewall? Also, my diald
isn't
> > |>dialing. I'm using the rpm package from redhat. Here's my
diald.conf
> >
> > <-BIG Snip!->
> >
>
> Compile time in what? The kernel? I compiled slip in, not as a
module.
> I'll be trying your version of the connect script in a few mins....
Not SLIP, masquerading.
Masquerading is TCP only otherwise. Not even udp packets will pass.
>
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