o using the
> Red Hat 9.0 as a gateway, using IPTABLES or
> IPCHAINS.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From:
>
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> Behalf Of Shailesh J. Kumar
> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 3:23 PM
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: [ilugd] NAT & DNS on 7.2 ? URGENT !
Hi,
I am a little new to Linux and don't know much of it in details, so I am doing as
instructed.
I have tried the same with Red Hat 9.0 and installed all the packages and everything.
But it seems that the problem does not get resolved easily, as I a
regards,
alok sinha
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lokesh Bhog
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 10:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [ilugd] NAT & DNS on 7.2 ?
Try using similar commands using i
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From: "Shailesh J. Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Linux-Delhi mailing list"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 7:20 AM
Subject: RE: [ilugd] NAT & DNS on 7.2 ?
> Hi,
>
> I did the needful but was unable to do so coz of the
follo
Sinha
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 5:35 PM
To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list
Subject: Re: [ilugd] NAT & DNS on 7.2 ?
Shailesh,
Try this.
1. Take two ethernet cards (though u can do with one also, but for
security purposes)
2. Put on eth0 your local network - lets say 192.168.1.* lets say -
1
Shailesh J. Kumar wrote:
1) How do I configure NAT on the system, for it act as a Gateway of all the
machines on different Platforms e.g. Win95, Win98, Win2k, WinXP (User
Machines).
2) How can I also configure this system to act as a DNS Server of the whole
organization, replicating my ISPs DNS?
3)
O reilly's book "TCP/IP Network administration" by
Craig Hunt is a good book to start with.
Regards
--Naresh
--- "Shailesh J. Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Linux 7.2 on a machine, which has
> two LAN Cards.
>
> One LAN Card has a Live IP given by our ISP. The
> Ot
Shailesh,
Try this.
1. Take two ethernet cards (though u can do with one also, but for
security purposes)
2. Put on eth0 your local network - lets say 192.168.1.* lets say -
192.168.1.1 (rest of your windoze cud be on 192.168.1.*)
3. Put on your eth1 for isp. Now if the isp gives permanent ip a
Hi,
I have installed Linux 7.2 on a machine, which has two LAN Cards.
One LAN Card has a Live IP given by our ISP. The Other LAN Card has a Local
IP, which is the Gateway IP of my organization.
I want to Setup this system to act as the Gateway of the whole organization.
For it to act as a gatewa