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"demasq recursion detected"
Hi, guys!
I got this message in the logs:
kernel: ip_input(): demasq recursion detected. Check masq modules configuration
What is this?
It means that I have to increment the space for the masquaraded ports or
decrement the masquarade time? I have ~100 clients behind the Linux.
What you think?
Thanks in advance!
Catalin BOIE
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Re: "demasq recursion detected" [ In reply to ]
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 03:24:35PM +0300, Catalin BOIE wrote:
> Hi, guys!
>
> I got this message in the logs:
> kernel: ip_input(): demasq recursion detected. Check masq modules configuration
it usually means that you have inserted a port forwarding rule
pointing to yourself
Regards
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Re: "demasq recursion detected" [ In reply to ]
On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Juanjo Ciarlante wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 03:24:35PM +0300, Catalin BOIE wrote:
> > Hi, guys!
> >
> > I got this message in the logs:
> > kernel: ip_input(): demasq recursion detected. Check masq modules configuration
> it usually means that you have inserted a port forwarding rule
> pointing to yourself
No, I don't.
>
> Regards
> --
> -- Juanjo http://juanjox.kernelnotes.org/
> ... because there IS an OS that CAN follow your power
>
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