Note: Do NOT e-mail me asking for technical support. I have provided some information here to help you. I make no warranties or guarantees as to the correctness of this information. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
The following are binaries I have compiled and used with Coyote Linux:
| ipfwd-1.0.0 - Tested with version(s): 1.29 | |
| Note:
Joshua Jackson has now posted a somewhat-pseudo-semi-official version at http://www.coyotelinux.com/files/addons/ipfwd |
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| ipfwd | Binary (executable) |
| README | README file |
| ipfwd-latest.tar.gz | Source package |
| Helpful Links: http://www.coyotelinux.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&i=9449&t=9247 http://www.coyotelinux.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&i=9501&t=9247 |
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| ipxtunnel-0.2 - Tested with version(s): 1.23 & 1.29 | |
| ipxtunnel | Binary (executable) |
| ipxtunnel.conf | Sample configuration file |
| README | README file |
| ipxtunnel-0.2.tgz | Source package |
| ipxtund-1.3.0 - Tested with version(s): 1.23 & 1.29 | |
| ipxtund | Binary (executable) |
| ipxtund.broken | Binary (executable) for "broken" network interfaces |
| ipxtund.conf | Sample configuration file |
| ipxtund.7 | Manual page |
| README | README file |
| ipxtund-1.3.0.tgz | Source package |
| libz.so.1.1.3 | Compression (zlib) library required by ipxtund |
| examples.tar.gz | Miscellaneous sample configuration files |
These binaries were compiled on Red Hat Linux 5.2 (Intel).