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Yes Mike, but it is an OS setting, not JNOS.<br>
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On 02/18/2012 11:58 AM, Andre wrote:
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it's been a while I played with it but checkout iptables, it
should be able to listen for ip frames for jnos and forward them
on.<br>
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There are several ways to implement FORWARD documented by Maiko, in
the archives of this list, and on the JNOS wiki [if it is now up].
The one I prefer is to include "echo 1 > /proc/..." in a script
that also sets various permissions initiated by JNOS start-up that
you included in your post. But you need to pick what feels best to
yourself.<br>
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Cheers<br>
Skip<br>
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