Has anyone pointed you here?

http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Networks/Easy_Internet_Sharing.html

Shaun

-----Original Message-----
From: John Nall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 12:53 PM
To: RH8.0 List
Subject: Internet Connection Sharing with Linux


There is something I can't seem to grasp, and so far I have not found the 
answer.  I'm trying to ween myself away from Windows and migrate to Linux 
(for several reasons) but gosh it sure is not easy to do even when one is 
determined.  How in the world do you accomplish ICS???

With Windows XP I just set up one machine as the one with access to  the 
Internet (through a dial-in modem) using the Network Configuration 
Wizard.  The other two machines (on a 3-machine home LAN) then are set up 
as having their access through  the network.  Easy to do, works like a 
charm.  (I am NOT praising Windows, merely observing that it is easy to do 
this).

It is not easy with Linux.   With assistance from people here, pointing me 
to HOWTO's and tutorials, I think that I have managed to get the dial-up 
machine working OK, but setting up the other two machines to access the 
Internet through the network seems to be a black hole.  Using the Network 
Configuration tool (from Gnome) on them merely seems to duplicate what I 
already did when setting up the Ethernet connection.   Do they have to know 
an IP address for a name server??  This takes place at my ISP, so I don't 
have any way of knowing the IP address for it.

As I said, I'm doggedly trying to do this switch over, but it sure is not 
easy.  Sometimes I think that Linux afficionados just take a peverse pride 
in things being difficult.  That way, just everyone and his or her brother 
can't do it.  :-)   (If I am honest with myself, I will probably be the 
same way once I get it down.  IF I live long enough).

John



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