Messages in this thread | | | From | (Alan Cox) | Subject | Re: kerneld and IP masquerading | Date | Sun, 7 Apr 1996 12:25:07 +0100 (BST) |
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> I have an idea of how to implement IP masquerading application modules as > loadable by kerneld. If we have the kernel to send a message to load a > module "ip-masq-%d", %d being the port number for the masqerade application > wanted. Then, some code needs to be added to the 'modprobe' command so that > it accepts the following syntax in /etc/conf.modules:- > > alias ip-masq-21 ip_masq_ftp > alias ip-masq-* off > > , or modify kerneld/modprobe so that it reads a config file to find the > IP masquerade aliases thatm do exist, and effectively implements the > above syntax, even if you only specify
You'd want ip-masq-tcp-21 - there are UDP protocols to handle this way.
Alan
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