Sorry to disturb you guys i just need some quick tips if possible.

I know there are a lot of good tutorial about this on the net but i'm really on 
a tight schedule on these days.

In my job as a software consultant almost daily i step into Linux servers 
(mostly if not all RH Enterprises 3, 4, 5 and some Fedora) on small networks 
which are not open to the internet.

i need this connection for my job and i rarely have access to the system 
administrators of my company as i mostly work on remote, and they are engulfed 
too!

of course i know the ip address of the server, of the router and of the proxy, 
if any (rarely the case). i can also copy the DNS and whatever from the windows 
machines in the network, i suppose.

the problem is i don't know where to put this informations in order to access 
the internet (only strictly CLI commands and scripts please, there are no GUI 
on those machines).

beg your pardon, i'm a network idiot but i am really in need!

Thank you in advance.
brusberri

P.S. if I deserve a RTFM as an answer, don't worry i'll get it!



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