Hi Rick
I tried to piece together your original question. Sorry if I butchered
it. Ok, we have established you have a dialup connection with a static IP
(conceptually no different than having an ethernet connection to the net
with a static IP). You have 2 nics available, only one needed, to plug a
hub into, and give nest access to the rest of your computers.
Something like this
'net
|
|
pp0 with static IP
L I N U X
eth0 (192.168.1.1)
|
|
hub
pc1 ---- pc3
|
pc2
It's still not clear to me how much you have working.
Is my diagram an accurate accessment of your setup *now*?
Do you have the ipmasquerading/NAT working?
Do you have samba working, and can the PCs use it?
What doesn't work then? Is it just the firewall rules for the ppp
interface? If so, then there are lots of resources. I have cobbled
together my own firewall script, but I am by no means an expert. Have you
looked at Gordon Messmer's firewall script?
ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib/rc.firewall
let us know what works, and what doesn't.
charles
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Rick Knebel wrote:
> >> > I have linux running a home network. I have a static IP adress.
> >>> The Linux box acts as a gateway to the internet for my 3 other
> >>> computers using IP chains. It also acts a a file server.
> >>> I have two ethernet cards. 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1.
> >
> >I have a dialup connection
> >>> What I would like to do is use one card for my gateway to the
> >>> internet and the other to run samba on for my file server.
> >>
> >>> I would like to use a firewall to block cerain incoming traffic, I
> >>
> >>> Can anyone get me started?
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