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Re: ADSL Masuerading with 2.4.7-10 and ipchains Q



Stiven,
1) Being the original writer of the howto , and also the one who wrote the
ip(chains/tables) part i'd appreciate a bit of credit too....
2) I still reccomand using iptables. ftp and irc are supported.
3) If the iptables do not work smoothly, as in your case, recompile a
kernel with netfilter support (modules whereever possible) + if you like
the ipchains support. Also ensure that the kernel is configured for
automatic module loading.
4) in your case, I reccomand upgrading the 2.4.7 kernel to the latest (
2.4.13) as many virtual memory bugs were fixed.

Dani

On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Stiven Andre wrote:

> Hi list.
>
> After reading the adsl-how-to(by mulix) I got my adsl connection up the
> second section covers the ip masquerading setup and strongly recommends
> to use the IP tables. But after reading the masquerade how-to I found that
> much modules are not supported by iptables yet.
> I decided to go for old ipchains but my distro is RH7.2 with the
> default kernel 2.4.7-10 that supports IPtables and ip chains as well.
> But when I try to add modules like "ip_masq_ftp" "ip_masq_irc" I get
> an error message that says that there is no module with this name.
> I also tryed the iptables but after 3-4 days of playing I came out with
> nothing, I was unable to get up anything. The Simple script that I found
> in ADSL-HOW-TO(By Mulix) is only for setting up the "B" choise from the
> How-to (Only one NIC on Linux box) but I am using option A(2 NICs).
>
> Can you please help me to choose what should I use ipchains or iptables,
> Or help me to get the ipchains modules for my kernel.
>
> Thanks.
> X-Kent
>
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