Where I work, we need an internet server for the whole company.  Our goal
to have an ISDN line that is shared by all the computers on the ethernet.
I have SuSE linux 5.3 installed on a test machine (with the full install),
but I don't really know where to start.  I know that a firewall or IP
Masquerading could be used, BUT we would like the ability to force users to
log into the system before they could use the internet.  We are trying to
keep changed on the client end to the bare minimum so that a user
(hopefully) could not bypass the logon.  I was hoping that someone could
help me to find a method to do this, or direct me to a good resource that
covers this sort of advanced networking topic.  BTW, the client machines
are Win95/NT machines.  Thanks in advance.


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