Re: Dial-on-demand Router with dynamic IP-Addresses

Frank Drolshagen (fdg@medien-service.net)
Thu, 01 Jul 1999 17:18:16 +0200


Dave Weis wrote:
>
> > I used Linux with kernel 2.0.x (x < 28) as a dial-on-demand-router with
> > IP-Masquerading on dynamic assigned IP-Addresses. When the connection
>
> were you using diald?

No, I'm using ISDN.

> > was closed due to idle-timeout, the first IP-packet fires up the
> > connection but doesn't go thru. For example, when I read a webpage and
> > the connection goes down, and I then klick a link the connection goes up
> > but I have to stop the transfer in the web-browser and klick the link
> > again to get a reply.
>
> i believe the reroute option in the config file did this. it would cause
> the first packet to be buffered, rewritten, and sent, but i haven't
> touched one for a while.

Erm, what config file?

Bye
f.d.g.

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