Same here, I use a cable modem (LAN City, 1000 kb/s download, 512 kb/s
upload) and Red Hat 6.0 with IP_Forwarding enabled. Using the
IP-Masquerading (NAT) features of Linux, I provide web-access to 8
workstations. Send me an email if you want to know how I configured and
installed it. It is inexpensive and very stable.
Navy says : 'Hold the war. We have to reboot NT'
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From: knarphie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 1999 10:36 PM
To: Christian Lissner
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Newbie need Help
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Christian Lissner wrote:
> for fileserving ) and also Linux ( it is for more families ) So we
deciede
> to integrate a router who supports NAT translation, our problem is that I
> didn't know exactly which router is usefull , the router should have a
> integrated firewall and packet filtering option. i hope some can help me
and
> give some usefull help:o))
>
You anwsered your own question right there. You said you had linux. I have
used linux for the same thing you want to do many different times. Mostly
with ISDN and DSL lines but it should perform the same. If you want, I can
mail you the quick and dirty documentation I wrote up for doing this. Just
reply to this and I'll try and dig it up.
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