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-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# rc.masq - IP Masquerade
-#
-# Load all required IP MASQ modules
-#
-# NOTE: Only load the IP MASQ modules you need. All current IP MASQ modules
-# are shown below but are commented out from loading.
-
-# Needed to initially load modules
-#
-#/sbin/depmod -a
-
-# Supports the proper masquerading of FTP file transfers using the PORT method
-#
-#/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_ftp
-
-# Supports the masquerading of RealAudio over UDP. Without this module,
-# RealAudio WILL function but in TCP mode. This can cause a reduction
-# in sound quality
-#
-#/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_raudio
-
-# Supports the masquerading of IRC DCC file transfers
-#
-#/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_irc
-
-
-# Supports the masquerading of Quake and QuakeWorld by default. This modules is
-# for for multiple users behind the Linux MASQ server. If you are going to play
-# Quake I, II, and III, use the second example.
-#
-# NOTE: If you get ERRORs loading the QUAKE module, you are running an old
-# ----- kernel that has bugs in it. Please upgrade to the newest kernel.
-#
-#Quake I / QuakeWorld (ports 26000 and 27000)
-#/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_quake
-#
-#Quake I/II/III / QuakeWorld (ports 26000, 27000, 27910, 27960)
-#/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_quake 26000,27000,27910,27960
-
-
-# Supports the masquerading of the CuSeeme video conferencing software
-#
-#/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_cuseeme
-
-#Supports the masquerading of the VDO-live video conferencing software
-#
-#/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_vdolive
-
-
-#CRITICAL: Enable IP forwarding since it is disabled by default since
-#
-# Redhat Users: you may try changing the options in /etc/sysconfig/network from:
-#
-# FORWARD_IPV4=false
-# to
-# FORWARD_IPV4=true
-#
-echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
-
-
-# Dynamic IP users:
-#
-# If you get your IP address dynamically from SLIP, PPP, or DHCP, enable this following
-# option. This enables dynamic-ip address hacking in IP MASQ, making the life
-# with Diald and similar programs much easier.
-#
-#echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr
-
-
-IPTABLES=/sbin/iptables
-
-
-# DHCP: For people who receive their external IP address from either DHCP or BOOTP
-# such as ADSL or Cablemodem users, it is necessary to use the following
-# before the deny command. The "bootp_client_net_if_name" should be replaced
-# the name of the link that the DHCP/BOOTP server will put an address on to?
-# This will be something like "eth0", "eth1", etc.
-#
-# This example is currently commented out.
-#
-#
-#$IPCHAINS -A input -j ACCEPT -i bootp_clients_net_if_name -s 0/0 67 -d 0/0 68 -p udp
-
-# Enable simple IP forwarding and Masquerading
-#
-# NOTE: The following is an example for an internal LAN address in the 192.168.0.x
-# network with a 255.255.255.0 or a "24" bit subnet mask.
-#
-# Please change this network number and subnet mask to match your internal LAN setup
-#