On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 01:40:50PM -0600, matt garman wrote: > > Hello: > > I'm getting a cable modem installation this weekend (AT&T @home). In > order to not pay for multiple IPs, my three roommates and I are setting up > a home network. > > I plan to run the cablemodem into my Linux box to use it as the server. I > have two ethernet cards that are correctly recognized by Linux. Now I'm > not sure what else I need to do to get IP sharing working. I know I need > to recompile my kernel with the IP masquerading and some other options, > but beyond that I'm not sure what software I need to setup (which config > files to edit, etc). > > I got the home network mini howto, but it's assumes a redhat distribution, > which apparently does configuration of these things a bit differently. > > Does anyone know of a step-by-step guide for setting up my network for > Debian?
I don't know of one on the "net" (i hate that term), but here goes: 1) Build a PC with two ethernet cards 2) Install Debian. 3) Install kernel-package and kernel-source packages 4) Compile new kernel; make sure IP masq is enabled. 5) Make sure second ethernet card is enabled and configured 6) Install ipmasq package 7) reboot It's that easy :) You may install other services as you see fit. On my proxy I run a DHCP server for my internal LAN, and I run a caching only named. -- Nathan Norman "Eschew Obfuscation" Network Engineer GPG Key ID 1024D/51F98BB7 http://home.midco.net/~nnorman/ Key fingerprint = C5F4 A147 416C E0BF AB73 8BEF F0C8 255C 51F9 8BB7
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