I'm not sure what distros this applies to, but it looks like you might be 
using a Redhat variant.  On my system, the controlling variable is 
in /etc/sysctl.conf. Mine looks like
	# Controls IP packet forwarding
	net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1

HTH,

Eric

On Wednesday 09 June 2004 11:19, Christopher wrote:
> I've got a server that says the following when I restart networking...(note
> the dsabling IPv4 forwarding)
> Yet, the /etc/sysconfig/network reads as follows:
> Where else might the disabling be coming from?
>
> NETWORKING=yes
> HOSTNAME=vip-glas
> GATEWAY=83.104.80.253
> GATEWAYDEV=eth0
> FORWARD_IPV4=yes
>
>
>
> Shutting down interface eth0:                              [  OK  ]
> Shutting down interface eth1:                              [  OK  ]
> Shutting down loopback interface:                          [  OK  ]
> Disabling IPv4 packet forwarding:                          [  OK  ]
> Setting network parameters:                                [  OK  ]
> Bringing up loopback interface:                            [  OK  ]
> Bringing up interface eth0:                                [  OK  ]
> Bringing up interface eth1:                                [  OK  ]
>
> TIA,
> Chris
>
>


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