>> I have a friend who wants to use a Mandrake box with ipchains to act >> as >> a gateway. I told him this was pretty easy to set up, until he asked >> me >> how to require authentication against a W98 user name. This is where >> I >> got lost. [...] >unless I'm misunderstanding you, get a old 486/66 DX and goto >coyote.linux.com.. I need a little more than "just" a gateway. Let's say I have the trusty old 486 set up, and three computers. On eah of the three computers are 4 users named husband, wife, child1 and child2. What I want is for users husband, wife and child1 to get out the gateway on any of the three nodes, but I want child2 to be denied access regardless of the node. The problem with the samba solution is that samba authenticates for access to it's own smb shares, not for ipchains. Michael -- Michael R. Batchelor - Industrial Informatics & Instrumentation, Inc. Linux is like a wigwam... No windows, no gates. Apache inside.
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