On Mon, 2015-08-10 at 08:31 +, Serkan KURT wrote:
> Hi. How can I share ethernet from wifi on KDE?
> Debian Jessie amd64, KDE.
With NetworkManager it is very easy:
https://liquidat.wordpress.com/2013/12/19/howto-share-ethernet-via-wifi
-with-networkmanager-in-kde/
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Cheers,
Sven Arvidsson
t;Serkan KURT"
To: "tux john" , "Debian-user List Debian"
Subject: Yan: Internet sharing?I am triying with Network Manager.wifi card
iwl4965firmware iwlwifiI connect to internet over ethernet port.ethernet ->
eth0wifi -> wlan0
10 Ağustos 2015 11:36 Pazartesi tarihin
an and
ethnernet is your LAN?if yes tell us your corresponding names of the
interfaces?is wifi is wlan0 ane ethernet is eth0? Sent: Monday, August 10,
2015 at 11:31 AM
From: "Serkan KURT"
To: "Debian-user List Debian"
Subject: Internet sharing?Hi. How can I share ethernet from w
Hi. How can I share ethernet from wifi on KDE?
Debian Jessie amd64, KDE.
On Jan 9, 2011 3:43 AM, "andu novac" wrote:
>
> I used to have this working in 32 bit (antix) but can't get it to work
> reliably in 64 bit Squeeze.
> Here's the setup maybe someone has any idea.
> Hardware: intel iMac mid 2010 getting internet via eth0/pppoe wanting
> to share the connection via
I used to have this working in 32 bit (antix) but can't get it to work
reliably in 64 bit Squeeze.
Here's the setup maybe someone has any idea.
Hardware: intel iMac mid 2010 getting internet via eth0/pppoe wanting
to share the connection via wifi (wlan0).
Card-1 Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5764M Gigabit
lease supply me with the following info:
IPCOP;
version
updates that you have applied
all the settings for your GREEN interface
doze;
version
ip / netmask
gateway
dns
> Assuming that I do not want to block any ports, how to
> set completely transparant internet sharing?
not connect to Internet from my
windowz.
Assuming that I do not want to block any ports, how to
set completely transparant internet sharing?
And why even I enabled the 'IDS' (snort), in the
information page always stating that the IDS is
disabled. This also the same case for VPN. Do
ones from my ISP.
The problem is that the internet sharing only works for a few minutes,
then all the network goes down,
in the workstatios and in the server, I can't ping nothing.
I done networking stop follow by networking start and everything starts
working, until one of the workstation
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 03:06:35PM -0500, Hamid wrote:
>>1- Sofware: How do I bridge these two interfaces ? What packages I
need
>>?
>
>ipmasq
So i just need to issue this command or it needs a little bit of
tweaking ?
You asked what package. Instal
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 03:06:35PM -0500, Hamid wrote:
> >>1- Sofware: How do I bridge these two interfaces ? What packages I need
> >>?
> >
> >ipmasq
>
> So i just need to issue this command or it needs a little bit of tweaking ?
You asked what pa
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 02:27:36PM -0500, Hamid wrote:
I have a wireless card up an running and I connect to internet through
it.
I also have an ethernet card (e1000) which is set up properly.
Now I want to connect another PC to my linux box so it can
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 02:27:36PM -0500, Hamid wrote:
> I have a wireless card up an running and I connect to internet through it.
> I also have an ethernet card (e1000) which is set up properly.
> Now I want to connect another PC to my linux box so i
Hi
I have a wireless card up an running and I connect to internet through it.
I also have an ethernet card (e1000) which is set up properly.
Now I want to connect another PC to my linux box so it can use the
internet connection.
1- Sofware: How do I bridge these two interfaces ? What packages I
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On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 10:41:19PM +0100, Piers Kittel wrote:
> Which one would be best to use?
Smoothwall (or ipmasq and add your own rules to forward ports as
needed, but ipmasq Just Works. I prefer ipmasq).
> Keeping in mind its difficult to
>
y internal
network...
1) Linksys router
2) Use Smoothwall on spare PC
3) Make a custom built internet sharing and firewall machine on spare PC
Which one would be best to use? Keeping in mind its difficult to
control the wireless access using the Linksys. I'm thinking it might be
better to
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Iv=E1n_Filpo?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My brother has windows 2000 pro on his computer and i have linux on mine. I
> dont have a linux modem.
>
> So I want to be able to use the internet from my brothers.
>
> Using his computer as gateway to the internet.
>
>
> is this pos
My brother has windows 2000 pro on his computer and i have linux on mine. I
dont have a linux modem.
So I want to be able to use the internet from my brothers.
Using his computer as gateway to the internet.
is this possible ?. If it is tell me what to do please because i have tried
route add de
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