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On Monday 22 September 2003 09:44, bob bob wrote:
> It appears that he's running two nic's, in which case he'll need a cross
> over cable or to go and buy a hub/switch..
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> >Adam Mercer wrote:
> >>Hi
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> >>I want to setup a DHCP server on my desktop machine so that I can plug
> >>my laptop into my second network port and then access the internet
> >>through my desktop using NAT. However I can't get it too work. I've
> >>followed as much of the NAT and DHCP howtos that I can but can't get it
> >>too work.
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> >>Does anyone know of an idiots guide to setting this up?
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> >First of all, you must have iptables support with Full NAT enabled in your
> >kernel or built as modules. That is the most important thing. Do you have
> > 2 NICs in your desktop machine or a hub?
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