You shouldn't need squid unless you want to do some fun/clever stuff like
Advert blocking/replacement etc
DHCP isn't needed if you have static IP's
Do a search on IPMASQ (IP masquerading) and NAT (Network Address
Translation) in the gentoo forums.
The forum has LOTS of information and doco on
Then...
Which server program does work for internet sharing?
I don't have static ips for clients.
I should use DHCP server. DHCP server is working for only dynamic ip
making? or DHCP is working as a internet sharing server, too?
thanks...
You shouldn't need squid unless you want to do some
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system.
Then...
Which server program does work for internet sharing?
I don't have static ips for clients.
I should use
: [gentoo-user] Make a internet sharing server and usage
logging system.
Then...
Which server program does work for internet sharing?
I don't have static ips for clients.
I should use DHCP server. DHCP server is working for only dynamic ip
making? or DHCP is working as a internet sharing
written
and can explain it much better than I ever could.
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On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 05:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm. i see...
then...
If I have a internet connection and proper working DNS record on my server
and install DHCP squid, can I use this as a internet sharing server?
Let's draw a list here for what you should read up on:
The basics: