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Internet connection sharing
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http://www.w6w.net/upload2/24-09-200...36931a5f9a.JPG I must tried very very in this educational site in communion of the internet throughout the unix and i need to solve this ?????????!!!!!!!!!!! i am trial from failure triales communion of the internet throughout another computer throughout the network |
Most modern linux distributions like SuSE or Mandrake have graphical system management tools to enable internet connection sharing.
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I'm using Suse 9.3 and found it is very user friendly in this aspect but i'm using a Windows Base Network with about 100 pc's and 30 servers that i control just got tired of Windows XP i guess and needed a new challenge and linux is a challenge for me.
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how to set - set nat for linux
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Setting up a Linux PC to share its Internet connection
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the Internet connection sharing problem the set
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"""" Let's get started then: Edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 - This is the main config file for the first (internet facing) interface. It should read : (you can leave out anything on a line after #) DEVICE=eth0 BOOTPROTO=static IPADDR=192.168.1.2 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 NETWORK=192.168.1.0 BROADCAST=192.168.1.255 ONBOOT=yes MII_NOT_SUPPORTED=yes Edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 - This is the main config file for the second (LAN facing) interface. It should read : DEVICE=eth1 BOOTPROTO=static IPADDR=192.168.3.1 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 NETWORK=192.168.3.0 BROADCAST=192.168.3.255 ONBOOT=yes MII_NOT_SUPPORTED=yes /etc/resolv.conf should contain the nameserver address(es) - put the address of your ISPs nameserver right at the top. eg: nameserver 195.20.224.165You can have multiple nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx lines - the resolver will try them all in turn if one fails The default gateway and your hostname go in /etc/sysconfig/network: HOSTNAME=localhost NETWORKING=yes GATEWAY=192.168.1.1 We then need to set up packet forwarding: Put the following command at the beginning of /etc/sysctl.conf net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 Then 'turn off' the redirection to squid: Install iptables - type "urpmi iptables" as root, or use the package manager in the start menu or mcc Add the following code to the bottom of /etc/rc.d/rc.local. iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING -i eth0 -j loc_dnatThis will delete a rule from your firewall - later, when you understand more, you can change shorewall and remove this line, but for now we'll keep it simple. Reboot.""""""""" why problem |
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