Ummm IPTABLES??? If I were at home, I would send you my firewall script that sets up NAT and does just this.

Mine is set up so that internal addresses are routed to the external address I get from the ISP... works very well.

But if hte other suggestions dont work, or you want yet a third option, go looking ofr IPTables scripts that provide NAT services in addition to filtering...


Richard J. wrote:
Hi
A simple, yet what seems to be a complicated question
I have two computers, both running Windows XP, yuck. I have the older computer, which is a business computer, connected to my computer using an Ethernet cable so that I can share my internet connection with it.
What I would like to do is to change my computer back to RedHat, but i am not sure how I can do that and retain the current set up I have with the other computer. I was told by the author of the program that I can use his program at http://freshmeat.net/projects/redhat-config-network/?topic_id=150%2C253, and that would allow me to set up Redhat 9 to share it's internet connection with the Windows XP computer, using the Ethernet cable that is already set up. But I haven't been able to get a reply from him on how to do it, if anyone knows, or knows of another way that I can do this, I would appreciate any advice :0)
Any help anyone can give me, I would be grateful for
Thanks
Richard


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