I'd (and did) switch to iptables.

You should see what iptables + advanced routing can do for QoS.


-----Original Message-----
From: tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org
[mailto:tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of Troy.A Johnson
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 2:15 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Redhat Linux 7.2 and firewall


I think the 'ipchains' module is loaded by default in
a RH72 setup, which mean the 'ipchains' command
will work and 'iptables' will not. You can unload the
'ipchains' module and load the 'iptables' module if
you want to use the 'iptables' command interface,
but those instructions are beyond the scope of this
email. ;-)

However, the 'ipchains' commands and advice
should work fine (if I am correct).

Specify away!

Good luck,

Troy

>>> waynej at dccmn.com 05/22/02 08:07PM >>>
I'm am running RedHat 6.2, which used ipchains instead of iptables so I
can't give you any specifics.  There is a howto on masquerading.
> Philip Denny wrote:
>
> I just discovered the Linux User Group on the web. I am looking for
> Linux assistance to solve a problem. I am new to Linux/Unix but after
> using for about 6 months, I can see that it is great OS. Can you
> recommend one of your members or a student to help me solve what I
> believe is a small problem. I am attempting to setup iptables on
> Redhat 7.2.

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