The best way to use the IP masquarading in linux is to upgrade to
latest stable kernel 2.0.33 and compile it with IP masq enabled. For more
details you may consult 'Linux IP Masquerade mini HOWTO and visit the site
<http://ipmasq.home.ml.org>
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Dr. S.K. Singh, Ph.D.
Agril. Res. Service
Mathura, ICAR India
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, Jann Linder wrote:
> I have redhat v5...
>
> I have an internal network setup on 192.168.1.x and am wanting my other
> linux machines to be on the net through 192.168.1.10 which is redhat v5
> (kernal 2.0.x)
>
> I can surf through a ppp setup on 192.168.1.10 but wish to connect the
> others using it as a gateway.
>
> I am wondering if i still have to recompile the kernal to use nettools 1.2
> to enable ip masquerading...? (ps: if it is an indicator, ip forwarding v4
> is reported as disabled on this machine during bootup.)
>
> newbie at tcpip configuring...so please bear with me.
>
>
> Jann Linder
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