On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 07:05:09AM -0500, Miller, John wrote:
> 
> 
> I am assuming that it is.  When I run the lrcfg script and view the
> connection, it reports the ip.  It is running 2.2.x, I have not taken
> the time to figure out how to upgrade it yet.  

For bash scripts, if you place the command "set -x" at the top of the
file, you will see all the shell commands that are being executed and
can confirm whether or not the correct values are being passed to the
script.

> > /sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L ${IPADDR} 8080 -R 192.168.0.4 80
> > 
> > when I run ./rc.masquerade I get
> > "portfw: illegal local.address/ port specified"

Again, put "set -x" at the top of your script.  The syntax of the
command looks correct, otherwise.

See also: bash(1), ipmasqadm(1), "ipmasqadm portfw --help", the HOWTO's
I mentioned earlier.

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