hello all
I have 2 linux box, box_1 is connected to the internet using a Dial-up
connection box_2 have debian using a ethernet card to connect to box_1 I
would like to setup box_2 to be able to connect to the Internet usig
Box_1 ppp connection can any body help me on how to do the setting
I hav
You dont want IP-Forwarding, you want:
http://www.linux.org/help/ldp/howto/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO.html
or NAT
http://www.csn.tu-chemnitz.de/HyperNews/get/linux-ip-nat.html
ftp://post.tepkom.ru/pub/vol2/Linux/docs/
ftp://ftp.tux.org/people/alexey-kuznetsov/ip-routing/
http://www.compendium.com.ar/p
At 03:14 PM 2/26/2000 -0500, Chris Wagner wrote:
At 12:44 PM 2/26/00 -0700, Nate Duehr wrote:
>You don't have to have your own IP space from ARIN to have another ISP
>route your /24. BGP handles this fine. Just negotiate with the second
I know that can be done but what is the minimum block size I
hello all ...
ive always wanted to learn how stuff like dynamic routing really
works, and also, BGP ...
can anyone suggest to me a site that I can go to where I may find
those kinds of info ? (aside from cisco.com)
TIA,
Chad
--- Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You don't have
On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, Ken wrote:
> Certain providers (e.g. Sprintlink and Digex) reportedly filter anything
> smaller that /18 from non customers. I think these outfits do advertise
> /24's for customers.
Almost all of them now filter longer than /24.
Pete
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Peter J. Templin, Jr., CCNA
Sys
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, t s a d i wrote:
> ive always wanted to learn how stuff like dynamic routing really
> works, and also, BGP ...
> can anyone suggest to me a site that I can go to where I may find
> those kinds of info ? (aside from cisco.com)
Well, Cisco's website is quite dry, but it's
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