Wesley,
If the meeting does not agree to this request then I'd like to propose a
special meeting to cover this.
Perhaps a work shop.
I personally have troubles with this.
I would be more than happy to plan a work shop and provide all the
equipment and the location.
I would be happy to plan this out on list or a forum so that the topic
can be covered properly and every one can work through a number of
practical exercises.
Comments welcomed.
Cheers Don
Wesley Parish wrote:
iptables, NAT, and masquerading, and DNS caching ... part and parcel of
connecting a network to the Internet.
FWIW, All topics that I would like to have discussed.
Thanks
Wesley Parish
On Monday 22 January 2007 22:11, stringer wrote:
This ties in with firewalls, the talk on which I missed last time and was
hoping would get repeated in the future, in nice simple terms for idiots
like me! Perhaps what we need is the chance to have 10 or 15 minutes aside
from the main meeting for those of us with basic questions where we'd like
to see a practical demonstration to make the theory clearer.
At 09:23 PM 22-01-07 +1300, you wrote:
Is home networking too basic? Linux to linux through a router maybe?
The trouble with topics for real newbies (like me) is that you are
catering for only one or two while everyone else is bored.
David J H Stringer
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