On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 22:39:32 +0100
Oliver Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Brian Downey wrote:
> Since that time, i never had anything to do with linux networking,
> and i don't know anything about. I guess i need a pro sitting in front
> of my monitor to get the problem solved..
> 
You don't need a pro to deal with this. You will need to enable iptables
in the kernel on your router box, as described in a previous response.
You will also have to enable NAT, again in another response.

Also, on each box inside the LAN, you will have to set up a default
gateway. Go to your /etc/conf.d/net and uncomment the gateway line at
the bottom and change the IP to that of your router. Restart your
interface (/etc/init.d/net.ethX restart) on the client boxes and you
should be done.

Don't give up. If I can figure this out, anyone can :)

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