It works far better and easier in Linux than it does in NT...

If you are new to this your best bet would be to use Mandrake 7.2 which
features a configuration module that handles all the work for you.

Even uni-directional cable modems work, and I've run uni-directional with a
single LAN connected ethernet adapter as well. The latter is unusual.

-JMS

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Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 2:45 PM
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can this be done with cable modem as well?
because I can do it on Win 2k server but I don't know if i'll work with
linux.

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Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 8:03 PM
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Subject: RE: [newbie] Internet connection Sharing



What you want is called MASQ.

Linux does this very well.

Mandrake 7.2 has a little utility to do all the set up work for you.

You merely get your internet connection in Linux running properly then
enable Internet Connection Sharing...

Reboot your windows machines and you are done!

-JMS
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