On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Jon Biddell generated:

>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 !!!)

Well, apart from the reading of the IP-Masquerade HOWTO (usual place, 
http://www.linuxdoc.org), I can recommend either DWUN or Masqdialer 
(find 'em on freshmeat.net) for getting your workstations to tell the 
server to dial up.  Both have GTK/KDE/doze clients, and are fairly 
configurable.  I prefer them to running something like diald to say when 
to bring the connection up.  Debian includes the masqdialer as a
package, DWUN you'll have to compile from source (IMHO DWUN is the
better app ;)

>Or should I look at one of those Intel Internet Sharing devices (prefer 
>NOT, as this = $$$)..

There is absolutely _no_ reason to waste your money on one of those
things ;)

-- 
jamesw

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