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> Subject: RE: Configuring a Linux Router
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> Well what i'm trying to do is basically run a NAT like
> network on my internal going to the external network. Is
> there any recommendations you can make to
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Subject: Re: Configuring a Linux Router
Unless you're running firewalling and masquerading, you won't be ale to
get out from the other workstations.
192.168.x.x is not routable IP space...that is, you can't get to/from the
internet to any addres
Unless you're running firewalling and masquerading, you won't be ale to
get out from the other workstations.
192.168.x.x is not routable IP space...that is, you can't get to/from the
internet to any address in that range on a direct connect...you have to
have some sort of masquerading in place
Hello all i'm having a little problem.
I'm trying to convert my linux box into a router. Here is the details. We
have our main work network (150.100.x.x). I have 4 computers of my own, and
i'm trying to make them my own private network inside (192.168.1.x). So I
have my linux 7.3 box with 2 i
Try to visit www.techrepublic.com/linux
You will find lot of info there.
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, researcher p wrote:
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> >
> > Hi
> > I am new Linux user and I want to do a simple network with a linux
> > router
> > I
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, researcher p wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi
> > I am new Linux user and I want to do a simple network with a linux
> > router
> > I have 3 Linux box
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, researcher p wrote:
>
> Hi
> I am new Linux user and I want to do a simple network with a linux
> router
> I have 3 Linux boxes (Redhat 7.0) and mi network
Hi
I am new Linux user and I want to do a simple network with a linux
router
I have 3 Linux boxes (Redhat 7.0) and mi network looks like this:
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Tanner, Robby wrote:
> Finally, how do I get support for SSL through the firewall. Do I just open
> another port? If so, which one?
port 443
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Okey-dokey. I have a linux router/firewall set up in our Saskatoon office.
The logons seem to take a little long so I was wondering if I could speed it
up through some sort of redirection (i.e. anything coming in on port 137-139
sent to WAN router?). We have an NT PDC.
Also, some of the Win9x
Hello,
I got ipchains and forwarding working nicely together and am
currently working on a set of rules for the firewall. I am planning on
submitting a list of these rules to the lists in the hopes that some of you
will review and comment on them.
Effectively, we now have two rout
I installed my RH6.0 as a Router with two ether cards(one is 100M
3c509B, another is 10M D-Link 220), I have my internal segment with all
win98 machines(192.168.0.0, subnet mask 255.255.255.0) connected to
RH6.0 eth1(192.168.0.1), and set all the internal machines default
gateway to 192.168.0.1. M
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