Just don't send a question in HTML or ask one that you haven't looked in the
archives for FIRST...:) ( the powers that be get a little testy when that
happens...:))
Jaguar

Toyswins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I've got a big stick, lots of patience and really do appreciate the
> pointer.  Man, that was quick too!
> 
> I think I like the people here, one of the few on the net I've found where
> folks are actually civil.
> 
> B. B.
> 
> Ben wrote:
> 
> > http://www.linux.org/help/howto.html
> >
> > more information than you can shake a stick at.
> >
> > > Anyone know where I can get a good cookbook type help for networking?
> > > I've got 5 computers to network, including one 486 Win95, two Pentium
> > > Win 98 systems (one dual boots LINUX), an Apple iBook with AirPort card
> > > and Station and one LINUX only box.  I'd like to use the LINUX box as
> > > either a Proxy or Proxy/Firewall and server, etc. to allow everything
to
> > > use my printer hooked to one of the Win 98 boxes, limit internet access
> > > in a more secure mode and use the AX25 protocol to add in my amateur
> > > radio packet stuff.
> > >
> > > I'm checking out the amateur side of the house now, but need some basic
> > > LINUX information.  What I have is now "old", (about 18 months), and a
> > > quick cookbook to get me started will make my hair loss less, I hope!
> > >
> > > Thanks as usual in advance for any and all pointers.
> > >
> > > B. B.
> > >


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