Actually - to make that query easier.  Basically what I want is to use 1 
Linux PC as my gateway to the Internet....  Ie  if another machine on the 
network wants to access the Internet - is does so thro' that 'gateway' 
Linux PC!

Any ideas?

Nick


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>Hi folks.
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>I'm  at home in the UK and have ADSL here.  Yipee!
>
>I understand that RH 7 supports USB and ADSL!  Does anybody have any 
>experience of this?  At the moment the software I've got allows me to 
>connect under Win 98.  I'd really like to be able to connect under 
>Linux.  Also, what I would like to do is to set up a server/router 
>arrangement where I have a Linux box connected to the Internet via ADSL 
>and allow other Linux and Windows boxes on the internal NEtwork to connect 
>to the Internet thro' it.
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>If you can help I'd be grateful.  I'm sure you can do this but I just 
>don't know how (I also gather it can be done under Windows.....).
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>Cheers
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>Nick
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