On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 17:49:34 -0400
Tamas K Papp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> My laptop has a wifi adapter (works fine when I am accessing the local
> wifi network as a client).  I wonder if it would be possible to share
> my ethernet connection using the wifi on my laptop.  How do I do that
> in Debian?  Any help to get started would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> Tamas

Basically you need to turn your laptop into a router. I use the firehol package 
to setup a firewall on both the internet and the wireless interfaces, and to 
setup routing between them. Also the dnsmasq package to provide basic DHCP 
service to wireless clients connecting over the wireless network. It was a 
little bit tricky to get working, maybe there are easier-to-use tools out there 
(it is already a long time since I did my own research) but firehol is very 
small and compact and the laptop I have configured as a router (and webserver) 
is only a Pentium I so I wanted to minimize the software load.

Clayton


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