On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 03:09:56 -0400 George Langford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here are my questions: > > 1. Should I use a crossover Ethrnet cable between the debian PC and the > PC that's > chained to it ? Or a standard Ethernet cable ? Unless you have at least one network card with with auto MDIX (or auto crossover) you have to use a crossover cable, otherwise you will get no link. > 2. Do I give the IP address of the debian PC as the Gateway address for > the other PC ? Yep > 3. Any other advice or hints would be greatly appreciated. > > One note: The Norton firewall on the Notebook PC has recorded no port scans, > no login attempts, no nefarious outside activity at all since I set the > LinkSys router > into stealth mode - not to repond to pings or port scans. So I'm > probably using > overkill when I add another firewall between the debian PC and the > second PC. > I'm mainly doing it just to learn how. Too much protection won't hurt (in most cases) and I wouldn't trust Norton firewall too much. There is a limitation though. With this setup you need to have the Debian box running if you want to access the net from the other desktop. If you will be keeping it on the whole time (and it runs stable enough) you might consider chaining your whole network through it. IMHO a Debian stable with firewall on, kept up to date with security updates should be enough protection for home use, even if you take away the LinkSys. But you still need a personal firewall/antivirus/anti-spyware for windoze boxes, as there might be trouble from inside Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]