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--- Petre Scheie <petre at maltzen.net> wrote:
> Here's a snippet from /var/log/messages. Notice on
> line 11 that it
> mentions ip_conntrack, which suggests that the NAT
> startup script ran as
> it should. There's no further mention of
> ip_conntrack until the time
> that I ran the script again manually about 90
> minutes later. So, it
> would seem that something knocked it down. Since I
> started it manually,
> it's been fine. This is consistent with what I saw
> the last time I
> booted the machine, that once I run the startup
> script manually, NAT
> stays up.
>
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: EXT3 FS on sda3,
> internal journal
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: kjournald
> starting. Commit interval
> 5 seconds
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: EXT3 FS on sda1,
> internal journal
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: EXT3-fs: mounted
> filesystem with
> ordered data mode.
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: SELinux:
> initialized (dev sda1, type
> ext3), uses xattr
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: SELinux:
> initialized (dev tmpfs, type
> tmpfs), uses transition SIDs
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: Adding 2096472k
> swap on /dev/sda2.
> Priority:-1 extents:1 across:2096472k
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: SELinux:
> initialized (dev
> binfmt_misc, type binfmt_misc), uses genfs_contexts
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: ip_tables: (C)
> 2000-2002 Netfilter
> core team
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: Netfilter
> messages via NETLINK v0.30.
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: ip_conntrack
> version 2.4 (8192
> buckets, 65536 max) - 232 bytes per conntrack
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: SELinux:
> initialized (dev rpc_pipefs,
> type rpc_pipefs), uses genfs_contexts
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: Bluetooth: Core
> ver 2.8
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: NET: Registered
> protocol family 31
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: Bluetooth: HCI
> device and connection
> manager initialized
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: Bluetooth: HCI
> socket layer initialized
> Mar 9 10:09:07 kelley4gov kernel: Bluetooth: L2CAP
> ver 2.8
>
>
> Burke Almquist wrote:
> > Check the logs at startup, if it is failing to
> start, or crashing right
> > after boot, it should give you an idea why. Does
> it say anything.
> >
> > On Mar 9, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Petre Scheie wrote:
> >
> >> The power went out this morning and when it came
> back on the K12LTSP
> >> server booted with no problems, and the thin
> clients were able to
> >> connect as normal. But I also have some Windows
> boxes on the same
> >> network and they get their addresses from the
> LTSP server and treat
> >> it (the server) as the default gateway, which was
> working. So far,
> >> so good. But the Windows boxes couldn't connect
> to the internet.
> >> After poking around a bit I concluded that NAT
> wasn't running: there
> >> was no /proc/net/ipconntrack file. The /etc/
> init.d/nat script
> >> doesn't support the 'status' switch, so I just
> ran 'service nat
> >> start', /proc/net/ipconntrack appeared, and the
> Windows boxes were
> >> able to get to the internet.
> >>
> >> I noticed the same problem a couple months ago
> when I first installed
> >> the server at the site, that NAT was not working
> after bootup.
> >> chkconfig shows NAT to be on for runlevels 2-5.
> What would cause it
> >> to not start at boot?
> >>
> >> Petre
> >>
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