Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-09-03 Thread Jacob Mansfield
the firestarter firewall has this built in, and so would be verry easy to use On 1 September 2010 10:07, Jon Spriggs j...@spriggs.org.uk wrote: On 1 September 2010 09:29, Cornelius Mostert corneliusmost...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi 1 thing that no one mentioned as yet that might be obvious

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-09-01 Thread Stephen Garton
On 31 August 2010 23:10, Matthew Macdonald-Wallace matt...@truthisfreedom.org.uk wrote: Quoting Eddie B edd...@gmail.com: Hi everyone My hunch is that it's something to do with the routing tables, or maybe the DHCP on eth0, but I can't find a proper answer anywhere on Google. I was

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-09-01 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 01/09/10 08:06, Stephen Garton wrote: I am currently using eBox (http://www.ebox-platform.com/) to do this sort of thing with very little background knowledge of how it is doing it behind the scenes! I can recommend it highly. I am using the beta (also based on 10.04) at the moment, but I

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-09-01 Thread Cornelius Mostert
Hi 1 thing that no one mentioned as yet that might be obvious is the Subnet Mask. I have a similar setup but are using 2 routers and I found that the DHCP router needs to tell the clients that: 1. The Default Gateway should be the router connected to the Internet 2. Subnet Mask for the clients

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-09-01 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On Wednesday 01 Sep 2010 09:29:35 Cornelius Mostert wrote: 1 thing that no one mentioned as yet that might be obvious is the Subnet Mask. I have a similar setup but are using 2 routers and I found that the DHCP router needs to tell the clients that: 1. The Default Gateway should be the router

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-09-01 Thread Jon Spriggs
On 1 September 2010 09:29, Cornelius Mostert corneliusmost...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi 1 thing that no one mentioned as yet that might be obvious is the Subnet Mask. I have a similar setup but are using 2 routers and I found that the DHCP router needs to tell the clients that: 1. The Default

[ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-08-31 Thread Eddie B
Hi everyone Sorry this isn't the right place to ask this... but I've spent the whole day reading articles about how to setup networks and routing tables and such like and still failing miserably. I'm hoping there's something I'm missing that is a beginner's error! I'm trying to do something that

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-08-31 Thread Grant Sewell
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 22:58:13 +0100 Eddie B wrote: Hi everyone Sorry this isn't the right place to ask this... but I've spent the whole day reading articles about how to setup networks and routing tables and such like and still failing miserably. I'm hoping there's something I'm missing

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-08-31 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On Tuesday 31 Aug 2010 22:58:13 Eddie B wrote: I'm trying to do something that is probably really simple. I have a server which has two interfaces. eth0 obtains an IP (192.168.1.20) by DHCP for the internet from a router sitting on 192.168.1.1. The server, as such, is able to get onto the

Re: [ubuntu-uk] [OT] Basic network gateway server setup

2010-08-31 Thread Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
Quoting Eddie B edd...@gmail.com: Hi everyone My hunch is that it's something to do with the routing tables, or maybe the DHCP on eth0, but I can't find a proper answer anywhere on Google. I was hoping to find some sort of sample config, as surely this is not an uncommon situation, but