> Would you not use DHCP server?
>
> I am a newbie in Linux, but that's my guess.
>
>
> Buck
Nope - DHCP server just hands out IP addresses on your network. The original
poster wants NAT (Network Address Translation), which makes his computers
running on his internal network (192.168.100.xxx) visi
> Is there an easy way to turn NAT on with redhat 8.
>
> I have it setup stock with 2 Nics, one pointed at the cable modem and the
> other at my internal lan...I have the medium firewall stuff started... and
> now I'd like to offer up addresses to my internal network
(192.168.100.xxx)
Check out th
Would you not use DHCP server?
I am a newbie in Linux, but that's my guess.
Buck
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Is the
Is there an easy way to turn NAT on with redhat 8.
I have it setup stock with 2 Nics, one pointed at the cable modem and the
other at my internal lan...I have the medium firewall stuff started... and
now I'd like to offer up addresses to my internal network (192.168.100.xxx)
Thanks
Carl Engstrom