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Re: Alternative to IP Masquerade?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ben Crosier)
Fri Nov 8 15:57:54 1996
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From: Ben Crosier <bcrosier@blanket.com>
Date: Fri, 08 Nov 1996 14:37:05 -0800
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Anthony Martin wrote:
>
> On Fri, 8 Nov 1996, Craig Hoffman wrote:
>
> > On my Win95 box, I used a program called Wingate that would allow
> > other machines to access the internet through my connection. I've tried
> > setting up IP_Masquerade on my Linux install with no luck. Is there any
> > alternative to doing it with Ip_Masq?
>
> IP Masquerade works great, I use it myself, but there are a few things
> that would be difficult to figure out without guidance. Have you seen the
> IP Masquerade mini-HOWTO? You can find it at:
> http://www.ssc.com/linux/howto.html
> and a number of other places. If you follow the instructions there
> carefully, it should work fine.
>
> Tony.
>
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I have read this document and tried setting up the IP Masq with RH4.0
kernel 2.0.18 and ipfwadm 2.3.0 and I am getting setsockopt errors. I
have seen other references to this problem but no solutions. Any ideas?
Ben Crosier
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