Re: Internet Connection Sharing

2009-12-14 Thread Chuck Anderson
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 01:34:06PM +, Martin Owens wrote:
 Hello Chuck,
 
 On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 01:01 -0500, Chuck Anderson wrote:
 
  I sometimes find myself in scenarios where I have a wireless 
  connection to the internet that I'd like to share with wired-only 
  devices (no wifi cards in them).  How hard would it be to make the 
  Create new wireless network... dialog generic like Share network 
  connection...?  Basically, I would like to be able to share any 
  active internet connection to any other medium, wired or wireless or 
  whatever.
 
 Would this help you?
 
 http://doctormo.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/ubuntus-internet-connection-sharing/

Yes, thank you.  Why wasn't this feature touted and advertized as much 
as Wireless network sharing was?  I think the disparity between wired 
sharing and Create new wireless network... should be addressed.
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Re: Internet Connection Sharing

2009-12-14 Thread Dan Williams
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 09:30 -0500, Chuck Anderson wrote:
 On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 01:34:06PM +, Martin Owens wrote:
  Hello Chuck,
  
  On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 01:01 -0500, Chuck Anderson wrote:
  
   I sometimes find myself in scenarios where I have a wireless 
   connection to the internet that I'd like to share with wired-only 
   devices (no wifi cards in them).  How hard would it be to make the 
   Create new wireless network... dialog generic like Share network 
   connection...?  Basically, I would like to be able to share any 
   active internet connection to any other medium, wired or wireless or 
   whatever.
  
  Would this help you?
  
  http://doctormo.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/ubuntus-internet-connection-sharing/
 
 Yes, thank you.  Why wasn't this feature touted and advertized as much 
 as Wireless network sharing was?  I think the disparity between wired 
 sharing and Create new wireless network... should be addressed.

Partially because the user interface to make it easier to set up isn't
there.  But it was on the list of bullet points for 0.7 in most of the
stuff I wrote about in release notes or blogs, as far as I remember.

Dan


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Re: Internet Connection Sharing

2009-12-11 Thread Martin Owens
Hello Chuck,

On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 01:01 -0500, Chuck Anderson wrote:

 I sometimes find myself in scenarios where I have a wireless 
 connection to the internet that I'd like to share with wired-only 
 devices (no wifi cards in them).  How hard would it be to make the 
 Create new wireless network... dialog generic like Share network 
 connection...?  Basically, I would like to be able to share any 
 active internet connection to any other medium, wired or wireless or 
 whatever.

Would this help you?

http://doctormo.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/ubuntus-internet-connection-sharing/


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Re: Internet Connection Sharing

2009-12-10 Thread Chuck Anderson
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 11:31:29AM -0800, Dan Williams wrote:
 On Sun, 2009-12-06 at 19:24 +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
  Looking at a video Dan Williams posted to Redhat Magazine shows enabling
  it is now as simple as creating the new connection in ad-hoc mode with ipv4
  settings as 'available to other computers' but on my F12 system this doesn't
  start dnsmasq etc. Is it still required to set this all up manually or does 
  nm do
  all that's required now?
 
 Basically, you need an existing connection to the internet.  Then you
 create another shared connection that your other computers will
 access.  When you have both of those, then NM will start dnsmasq and
 everything and NAT the shared connection to the main internet
 connection.
 
 If you've already got an internet connection, then just choose Create
 new wireless network... from the menu, type in the details, and it
 should set that new network up.  You can then connect to that adhoc wifi
 network from other computers, and they will get IP addresses via DHCP
 from your machine.

I sometimes find myself in scenarios where I have a wireless 
connection to the internet that I'd like to share with wired-only 
devices (no wifi cards in them).  How hard would it be to make the 
Create new wireless network... dialog generic like Share network 
connection...?  Basically, I would like to be able to share any 
active internet connection to any other medium, wired or wireless or 
whatever.
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RE: Internet Connection Sharing

2009-12-08 Thread Joseph L. Casale
Basically, you need an existing connection to the internet.  Then you create 
another shared connection that your other computers will access.  When you 
have both of those, then NM will start dnsmasq and everything and NAT the 
shared connection to the main internet connection.

If you've already got an internet connection, then just choose Create new 
wireless network... from the menu, type in the details, and it should set 
that new network up.  You can then connect to that adhoc wifi network from 
other computers, and they will get IP addresses via DHCP from your machine.

Dan,
Just to clarify, does nm actually instantiate a dhcp server, and create the 
subnet etc?
I don't have a dhcp server installed, but I do have dnsmasq installed.

I have a wired connection that has internet access through a firewall behind 
it, yet
nothing I do is making this connection sharing work:)

Thanks!
jlc
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RE: Internet Connection Sharing

2009-12-08 Thread Dan Williams
On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 03:36 +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
 Basically, you need an existing connection to the internet.  Then you create 
 another shared connection that your other computers will access.  When you 
 have both of those, then NM will start dnsmasq and everything and NAT the 
 shared connection to the main internet connection.
 
 If you've already got an internet connection, then just choose Create new 
 wireless network... from the menu, type in the details, and it should set 
 that new network up.  You can then connect to that adhoc wifi network from 
 other computers, and they will get IP addresses via DHCP from your machine.
 
 Dan,
 Just to clarify, does nm actually instantiate a dhcp server, and create the 
 subnet etc?
 I don't have a dhcp server installed, but I do have dnsmasq installed.

Yes, NM will do all these things.  dnsmasq is both a caching DNS server
and a lightweight DHCP server.  So NM just uses it for both functions.

 I have a wired connection that has internet access through a firewall behind 
 it, yet
 nothing I do is making this connection sharing work:)

Can you grab logs from /var/log/messages or /var/log/daemon.log for me
that show the issue?  That will help isolate things.

Dan


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Re: Internet Connection Sharing

2009-12-07 Thread Dan Williams
On Sun, 2009-12-06 at 19:24 +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
 Looking at a video Dan Williams posted to Redhat Magazine shows enabling
 it is now as simple as creating the new connection in ad-hoc mode with ipv4
 settings as 'available to other computers' but on my F12 system this doesn't
 start dnsmasq etc. Is it still required to set this all up manually or does 
 nm do
 all that's required now?

Basically, you need an existing connection to the internet.  Then you
create another shared connection that your other computers will
access.  When you have both of those, then NM will start dnsmasq and
everything and NAT the shared connection to the main internet
connection.

If you've already got an internet connection, then just choose Create
new wireless network... from the menu, type in the details, and it
should set that new network up.  You can then connect to that adhoc wifi
network from other computers, and they will get IP addresses via DHCP
from your machine.

Dan


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Re: Internet Connection Sharing

2009-12-06 Thread Conrad Meyer
On Sunday 06 December 2009 11:24:47 am Joseph L. Casale wrote:
 Looking at a video Dan Williams posted to Redhat Magazine shows enabling
 it is now as simple as creating the new connection in ad-hoc mode with ipv4
 settings as 'available to other computers' but on my F12 system this
  doesn't start dnsmasq etc. Is it still required to set this all up
  manually or does nm do all that's required now?
 
 Thanks!
 jlc

At least in my experience, on Fedora 11, the machines who are using the shared 
connection are able to dhcp successfully. (So, I think NM does everything 
automatically.)

Regards,
-- 
Conrad Meyer ceme...@u.washington.edu
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Re: Internet connection sharing

2009-11-18 Thread Neil Broadley
2009/11/17 Jud Craft craft...@gmail.com

  When doing that, in the IPv4 tab, choose the Shared IPv4 method.
  Then, hook up your wired cable, and pick your new shared connection from
  the menu.  NM will now NAT the wired subnet to the current default
  connection, which I assume would be your wifi.  You can also share 3G -
  wired this way.  Or 3G - wifi.  etc.

 That.  Is freaking awesome.


Just to note that I used this only last week in Ubuntu 9.10 and it worked
flawlessly.  WIFI card connects to the internet, then shared the local eth0
with an Xbox360 to provide internet to that device.  So easy, very
impressive.


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Re: Internet connection sharing

2009-11-17 Thread Dan Williams
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 02:05 +0100, Benoit Boissinot wrote:
 On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Fernando Pereira ferdonl...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
  Thanks for the reply.
  Hum... if it does NAT then how can users know about that? But actually, many
  times I want to share the internet I get via wireless to my wired
  connection. It acts the same way?
 
 Yes you can create a shared wired connection via the edit connections
 window too.

When doing that, in the IPv4 tab, choose the Shared IPv4 method.
Then, hook up your wired cable, and pick your new shared connection from
the menu.  NM will now NAT the wired subnet to the current default
connection, which I assume would be your wifi.  You can also share 3G -
wired this way.  Or 3G - wifi.  etc.

Dan


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Re: Internet connection sharing

2009-11-17 Thread Jud Craft
 When doing that, in the IPv4 tab, choose the Shared IPv4 method.
 Then, hook up your wired cable, and pick your new shared connection from
 the menu.  NM will now NAT the wired subnet to the current default
 connection, which I assume would be your wifi.  You can also share 3G -
 wired this way.  Or 3G - wifi.  etc.

That.  Is freaking awesome.
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Re: Internet connection sharing

2009-11-12 Thread John Mahoney
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Fernando Pereira ferdonl...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi there,
 first of all this is my first post to this list. Cheers everybody!

 I'm just starting a telecom projects related so I'm using linux (ubuntu)
 quite intensively.
 One thing that i'm doing all the time is to share the network access with
 NAT (you know... iptables, masquerading, ip forwarding...).
 And I though: Isn't it just missing in network-manager? MSWindows does this
 with two clicks, so such option could certainly follow the ideal of simple
 and useful.
 Forgive me if it was already though, implemented or discarded, but I'm new
 to this place.


It does this already. Right click applet in notification area and select
Create New Wireless Network...(Ubuntu 9.10 gnome is where my example is
from)



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Re: Internet connection sharing

2009-11-12 Thread John Mahoney
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 6:19 PM, John Mahoney jmaho...@waav.com wrote:



 On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Fernando Pereira ferdonl...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi there,
 first of all this is my first post to this list. Cheers everybody!

 I'm just starting a telecom projects related so I'm using linux (ubuntu)
 quite intensively.
 One thing that i'm doing all the time is to share the network access with
 NAT (you know... iptables, masquerading, ip forwarding...).
 And I though: Isn't it just missing in network-manager? MSWindows does
 this with two clicks, so such option could certainly follow the ideal of
 simple and useful.
 Forgive me if it was already though, implemented or discarded, but I'm new
 to this place.


 It does this already. Right click applet in notification area and select
 Create New Wireless Network...(Ubuntu 9.10 gnome is where my example is
 from)


Left click
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Re: Internet connection sharing

2009-11-12 Thread Fernando Pereira
Thanks for the reply.
Hum... if it does NAT then how can users know about that? But actually, many
times I want to share the internet I get via wireless to my wired
connection. It acts the same way?
Cheers

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:19 PM, John Mahoney jmaho...@waav.com wrote:



 On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 6:19 PM, John Mahoney jmaho...@waav.com wrote:



 On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Fernando Pereira 
 ferdonl...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi there,
 first of all this is my first post to this list. Cheers everybody!

 I'm just starting a telecom projects related so I'm using linux (ubuntu)
 quite intensively.
 One thing that i'm doing all the time is to share the network access with
 NAT (you know... iptables, masquerading, ip forwarding...).
 And I though: Isn't it just missing in network-manager? MSWindows does
 this with two clicks, so such option could certainly follow the ideal of
 simple and useful.
 Forgive me if it was already though, implemented or discarded, but I'm
 new to this place.


 It does this already. Right click applet in notification area and select
 Create New Wireless Network...(Ubuntu 9.10 gnome is where my example is
 from)


 Left click



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Re: Internet connection sharing

2009-11-12 Thread Benoit Boissinot
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Fernando Pereira ferdonl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for the reply.
 Hum... if it does NAT then how can users know about that? But actually, many
 times I want to share the internet I get via wireless to my wired
 connection. It acts the same way?

Yes you can create a shared wired connection via the edit connections
window too.

regards,

Benoit
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