Ted Hilts wrote: > > What configuration file is used to tell a linux machine the IP address > of the gateway machine to the Internet? /etc/sysconfig/neywork-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 etc > help me with the Linux gateway and apparently they must have also done > something with each of the linux machines so they would access that > specific gateway machine. I don't know what they did but it now appears > to me that each linux machine that wants to access a gateway has to be > told about that gateway. Does anyone know the command and/or the > configuration file for this purpose??? Yes you have to tell each machine the gateway and default route. If U R NAT-ting over a DSL, you ISP will have assigned a stsitc IP address to your DSL and it would be NAT-ted to an internal ip address, probably 192,169.1.1 or something like that. U might like to specify DHCP or static ip internally - they work.
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