Hi,
 
I think i missed some thing... browse the below site
 
http://www.untangle.com/
 
And if you are connecing the ISP trough a ISP's given network device just check 
that device manual,
 
Sanjay Amin

--- On Sat, 8/9/08, Sudhir Dimri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Sudhir Dimri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [LinuxVadaPav] gateway for my LANs to get through internet
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, August 9, 2008, 11:27 AM






dear all 
I'm on my way to make my linux PC (with 2 NICs) be a router/gateway for my LANs 
to get through internet, and also from that linux PC I can simulate network 
conditions like latency or bandwidth shortage. 

Here is my setup for linux

eth0 - connected directly to my ISP - IP: 209.172.108. 16 - Gateway = 
209.172.108. 1 Sub= 255.255.255. 224, primary and secondary = 209.81.59.2/ 
209.81.9. 151

eth1 - connected to a switch (that connects with 5 windows servers) - IP: 
192.168.1.1, Sub = 255.255.255. 0, I do not set gateway for this interface.

Here is my setup for 1 windows server: IP = 192.168.1.2 Gateway = **192.168.1. 
1**, sub = **255.255.255. 0**.

I was able to ping from windows to linux and vice versa. But, I could not get 
to the internet from windows server. 
I believe that I have to set sth with IPTABLES, is this correct?

And, is it possible to create a linux router/gateway such that I can allow 
traffic like HTTP, MySQL, FTP , email to my 2 windows servers??

Thanks so much!!
I'm really appreciated your help

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