Le jeudi 15 février 2018, 11:44:36 CET Henning Follmann a écrit : > On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 05:01:52PM +0100, Rodary Jacques wrote: > > With NetworkManager, /etc/network/interfaces has only the loopbak > > interface, and I can't use wicd which can't deal with two wired interfaces. > > And, Henning Follmann, my English is too poor to explain clearly my setup > > which is the standard one when your ISP gives you one routable address and > > you want your home LAN to have access to internet. > > Thanks for your interest anyway. > > Jacques > > > > Hello, > no your english was good enough to describe your setup. And I would say > that 90% of "us" have a form of "dialup" with on routable ip address and a > NAT setup. > First bind is not "standard" in this kind of situation and makes things > overly complicated. I would recommend dnsmasq instead. It is much more > staight forward for a NAT box to setup. It will also provide you with a > dhcp server. > And in your situation you also want to disable/avoid the NetworkManager. > It is quite easy because evry device you list in /e/n/i will be > automaticaaly ignored by the NetworkManager. > And clearly because you have difficulties in setting this up doesn't make > all of this a bug. > > Also I want to mention to setup a router with Red Hat or with debian is > possible but there a distributions which are much more suited for this > purpose. I personally like pfsense and opnsense. Both are based on BSD but > they are excellent for SOHO routing. >
I had quite enough problems setting this config to try something else. Thank you again. JR