On Wednesday 09 July 2003 04:48 pm, Jim C wrote: > >>I don't suppose there is an inexpensive hardware router/Firewall/switch > >>out there that will do DHCP relaying? > >> > >> > >>Jim C. > > > >If you have an old machine around (486 is OK) have a look at > >www.smoothwall.org > > I have an old K6 III but I can't get it to work with anything. Think > there might be something wrong with it. Was going to try and use MNF but > couldn't get it to recognize more than one card. Tried smoothwall. > Couldn't figure it out.
The trick to smoothie is to put in the NIC that you want for the RED (outside/internet) interface first. Configure as RED - GREEN<using modem> and then add your other (GREEN /LAN) NIC and configure it through the setup user. I normally use the slower of the two, IE 3COM 3C905, as the RED interface. -- Ken Thompson WA7SYR Payette, Idaho Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux- Coming Soon To A Desktop Near You Registered Linux User #183936
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