Re: Workstation and IP-Masquerading -> newbieDoc?

2000-11-13 Thread will trillich
On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 11:00:59AM -0800, Michael Smith wrote: > I just set up a masquerade box at work in about 1.5 hours (from scratch) with > Debian. Just make your box with two nics, configure one nic for your outside > connection, configure the other for 192.168.0.1, and then install the ipma

Re: Workstation and IP-Masquerading

2000-11-12 Thread Michael Smith
I just set up a masquerade box at work in about 1.5 hours (from scratch) with Debian. Just make your box with two nics, configure one nic for your outside connection, configure the other for 192.168.0.1, and then install the ipmasq package. One of the questions the package asks you is if you want

Re: Workstation and IP-Masquerading

2000-11-11 Thread C. Falconer
Theres two options - you can do as you want and use one of the existing machines as a firewall/masq box etc, but it will have to be running linux. It will work, but will be less secure, and more confusing than the second option. Are you aware that any low-end pentium or 486 will work fine as

Re: Workstation and IP-Masquerading

2000-11-11 Thread mike
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000 11:02:14 +0100, Robert Kasunic said: > Hi, > > I have two PC's at home and would like to share my internet connection > (DSL) between them. As I don't want a third computer here running all the > time > I was thinking to enable IP-Masquerading on one of them and build a

Workstation and IP-Masquerading

2000-11-11 Thread Robert Kasunic
Hi, I have two PC's at home and would like to share my internet connection (DSL) between them. As I don't want a third computer here running all the time I was thinking to enable IP-Masquerading on one of them and build a firewall on it as well. It will be running Samba too. Nevertheless I'd like