Re: Weird port forwarding problem

From: Joshua Hudson (joshudson@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Nov 09 2001 - 16:45:04 CET


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>Subject: Weird port forwarding problem
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>Hey all...I've set mulinux as a router on one of my laptops and am doing
>port
>forwarding to the other one. This allows me to run two web servers on the
>same network...nice :)
>The strange thing is that unless I save the profile using
>setup -s, the port forwarding only stays active if I am logged in as root..
>As soon as I log out, the forwarding stops.
>If I save it...then it's ok..I don't have to be logged in or anything.
>Any ideas?
>Thanks...
Logging out causes signals to be sent to all of your processes.

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