Hello and Good Day to all,
I have tried to configure my system for Internet Connection Sharing but
I could not implement the configuration properly. I am afraid that this
is all my mind can figure out. Please look through below and I would
appreciate if you could point out the mistakes that I
Srot BULL wrote:
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By the way, since this is my first try in Internet Connection
Sharing...I am not that sure with my cable connections...
My internal LAN Card bge0 is connected to my ADSL Modem while my other
externel USB LAN Card aue0 is connected to my switching hub...and the
other PC
Thank you for the immediate response
On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 18:56 -0500, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Srot BULL wrote:
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By the way, since this is my first try in Internet Connection
Sharing...I am not that sure with my cable connections...
My internal LAN Card bge0 is connected to my ADSL
Srot BULL wrote:
Thank you for the immediate response
No problem, you are welcome.
[ ... ]
Well, does this mean that I will not be able to share my internet
connection at home?...not a big problem though but it hurts!...I can
still just remove and insert the LAN cable to which PC I want to use and
Hello
To make sure I understand, you can reach the internet from your router?
So it is really a routing problem, right?
The interface connected to the modem is bge0? aue0 is connected to your
internal network?! Your internal machines can ping the router??
If everything is so then try
Srot BULL wrote:
Hello and Good Day to all,
I have tried to configure my system for Internet Connection Sharing but
I could not implement the configuration properly. I am afraid that this
is all my mind can figure out. Please look through below and I would
appreciate if you could point out the
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 09:15:03AM +, Srot BULL wrote:
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If you are getting DHCP from your aDSL modem, it is very likely that
it is already doing NAT for you (and firewalling). Doing NAT upon
NAT is probably not productive. If you are getting an RFC1597
private (non-routed) address, this
To All:
Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
By the way, is my system clock wrong or yours?
Your clock seems to be off.
In my Gnome Desktop my date and time are correct but anyways I will try
to find out about this one...
John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you are getting DHCP from your aDSL modem, it is