Now that I'm on holidays (and have done more work for them from home in 4
days than when I'm in the office !!!), I have time to redesign the network
here.
What I'm proposing is;
|------- Evilware box for the Mrs (trust me,
it's easier at the moment !!!)
LINUX Server --------|------- Linux workstation for my humble self
|------- Assorted other machines, etc.
The Linux server will have the modem, which has to serve two purposes;
1. Dialing to my ISP (which assigns me 203.30.61.4 as a permenant address)
2. Dialing into my office router, which uses DHCP.
Now, I can get the dialing and connections to work from the server, if I'm
using the server screen and keyboard, and can connect, run Citrix client to
get to my evilware boxes, etc.
I need to be able to do this from a workstation, and also to see the world
from any workstation, whilst presenting the afdorementioned IP to the ISP
(not at the same time...YET !!!)
Is there a FAQ that someone can point me at so as not to create unwanted
traffic ?
Or should I look at one of those Intel Internet Sharing devices (prefer
NOT, as this = $$$)..
Jon
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