At 12:54 AM 12/3/98 -0600, you wrote:
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>If you have a choice, stick with an external modem.
Agreed. Some cable companies won't even show if you say you have *nix installed.
Media One doesn't. You just have the drone set it up under Windoze and set it up
yourself under linux. Play dumb.
>You may still need to set up masquerading on one of your Linux boxes
>if you have multiple machines since many Cable Modems can be configured
>to attempt to limit the number of PCs connected to one modem.
It might be in your interest to set up a firewall on this machine as well, as the rest
of the local cable network has access to shared drives and so forth. Granted, most of
the other people on the network will probably be Windoze users, but all you need is
that *other* linux user on the network who wants to go out and take a little peek.
Cable networks definitely have their security problems. A friend set up his network
at home with the modem connected to an OpenBSD firewall/router that allowed the rest
of his machines access.
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