Angie - No Problem. Me has something called Internet Connection Sharing. What
type of connection do you have? Keep in mind that even though Me will enable
DHCP, you can leave your Ip on the Linux box as Static - ie; fixed number.
Lanman
On Sunday 16 September 2001 12:23 pm, you wrote:
i'm
i'm using a road runner cable connection.
once i set up internet connection sharing on ME, how do i set up the
connection on my linux box?
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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 12:35
2001 12:50 pm, you wrote:
i'm using a road runner cable connection.
once i set up internet connection sharing on ME, how do i set up the
connection on my linux box?
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...should i make
this setup disk (ie will it run on mandrake)?
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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 12:59:57 -0400
Once it's set up, your linux box should be good to go
is it true that i have to have the server comp. (the windows running one)
always on? anyway around this?
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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 13:38:56 -0400
Nope. It won't run
one)
always on? anyway around this?
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Nope. It won't run on Linux. You shouldn't need it at all. Just make sure
you
put
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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 14:37:31 -0400
Yes, the server computer must be running whenever either computer wants to
connect to the internet. If it's not, the network cards don't work
(i think) to know how to setup TCP/IP under
linux. however i'm not positive about any of this..thanks,
angela
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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 14:37:31 -0400
Yes
Title: RE: [newbie] IP Masquerading
Get PMfirewall (from Freshmeat) It configures your MASQ and Firewall rules... very easy!
(it's a script...)
Patrick
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On Tue, 02 Nov 1999, you wrote:
What's the best way to go about setting up Mandrake for IP-Masquerading?
Sorry if this has been asked already, but I'm a newbie to this newbie group.
:) I already set up internet access on my Linux machine, and also networked
it to my Win98 computer, so
BTW, I want to do the same thing. I will watch this topic and jump in if
need be.
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What's the best way to go about setting up
Does this mean that the kernel already supports masquerading or do you need
to load a module or what?
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Ron,
do you have a dual nic (network card) setup?
if so you would more than likely have to turn on ip_forwarding
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
Arcana wrote:
OKAY, it works again. I typed in the command to "turn on IP forwarding"
(like, echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forwarding or something) and
everything runs like magic again. So, the million buck question is...
... how do I keep
Arcana wrote:
OKAY, it works again. I typed in the command to "turn on IP forwarding"
(like, echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forwarding or something) and
everything runs like magic again. So, the million buck question is...
... how do I keep the option turned "on"?
Sorry for the big snip
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eth1: 21041 media #0, 10baseT.
eth1: 21041 media #0, 10baseT.
eth1: No 21041 10baseT link beat, Media switched to 10base2.
swap their cables and make sure you can get eth1 running with eth0's ip
and cable
eth1 does in fact
On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Arcana wrote:
I am trying to initialize Internet Sharing on my machine (for a cable
modem). I have the system running, it's stable, and it is ALMOST all
right.
Here are my problems:
1) I have two network cards, eth0 and eth1. They are both PCI, and they
eth1: 21041 media #0, 10baseT.
eth1: 21041 media #0, 10baseT.
eth1: No 21041 10baseT link beat, Media switched to 10base2.
swap their cables and make sure you can get eth1 running with eth0's ip
and cable
eth1 does in fact run with eth0's stuff.
When I do that, eth1
Arcana wrote:
eth1: 21041 media #0, 10baseT.
eth1: 21041 media #0, 10baseT.
eth1: No 21041 10baseT link beat, Media switched to 10base2.
swap their cables and make sure you can get eth1 running with eth0's ip
and cable
eth1 does in fact run with eth0's stuff.
Arcana wrote:
2) According to the "IP Masquerading HOWTO" I need the program called
"ipfwadm". I found and downloaded ipdwadm-2.3.0 from
What kernel are you running? If you're running 2.2.x (as in Mandrake
6.0, or 5.3 with a kernel you've upgraded yourself), you'd use ipchains
Hi, Sanford,
Try http://jgo.local.net/LinuxGuide/. .
I haven't used the document myself for IP Masquerading setup. But a
quick look at the document tells me that it is possibly a good
starting point.
Hope this helps.
Bernardo
"W. Sanford May" wrote:
Does anyone know of a good resource with step-by-step instructions for
setting up IP masquerading on a Linux box. The HOW-TO details how to set up
http://members.home.net/ipmasq/ Has all the info you're looking for.
--
Dan Brown, KE6MKS, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rich McCabe wrote:
Well I am not using proxy. It is Ip masquerading and it is in the many "mini
how to's" on the web. Let me know if I can help. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the pointer! For the sake of other readers and/or the
archives, the most current info is at
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