On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 12:20:02AM +0200, Rogier Wolff wrote: > Thorsten Kranzkowski wrote: > > I assume you use an ISDN dialup (you mention the IP-up script). The > > No, I'm using regular PPP. Doesn't that have an IP-up script? Anyhow, Oh, sorry. Yes, of course regular ppp uses the very same IP-up script. > Problem COULD be that these are UDP "connections", which officially > aren't connections at all. When I read the docs right, the masquerading entries _should_ be erased when the interface really goes down (even UDP, ICMP whatever) > If they really should be dropped on the interface going down, then > I've found a problem (i.e. docs do not conform with practise). Maybe you should ask rusty what's going on here. > > People with fixed ip-address should use SNAT not MASQUERADE. SNATed entries > > aren't dropped. > > OK. So when my PPP interface goes down, my masq entries aren't dropped! > > Roger. Bye, Thorsten -- | Thorsten Kranzkowski Internet: dl8bcu@gmx.net | | Mobile: ++49 170 1876134 Snail: Niemannsweg 30, 49201 Dissen, Germany | | Ampr: dl8bcu@db0lj.#rpl.deu.eu, dl8bcu@marvin.dl8bcu.ampr.org [44.130.8.19] | - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu