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Or spend $40.00 for a hardware router from linksys or netgear and be done with it. Much easier to setup and fewer problems. But doing it this other way would be a learning experience. On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 12:49, Vince Littler wrote:
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 4:47 pm, ben@killingcupid.org wrote:
I've got a desktop with two ethernet cards running SUSE9.0 Professional that I'm trying to get set up as a router so I can get my WinXP laptop online, presumably via IP forwarding and masquerading. My net connect is PPPoE - ppp0, over eth0. eth1 connects to the laptop. I've got the firewall set up to forward IP and rout, and I turned off 'protect from internal network.' The internal interface is eth1; the external interface is ppp0.
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Scot L. Harris