Ola, I'm brazilian like you (heheheh...).
I'm not sure what is your question, but I'll try explain to you.
You can use your debian in internet, but your computer not.
You need configure your debian to router and in your computer you
need put the default gateway the debian's ip.
Now, for your debia
"bannack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I work in a company who has a NT net with a firewall closing a lot
> of ports, ips and key words, with a 2Mbps link to the Internet.
>
> I have inside this company a DSL channel to tests, that is
> disconnect from the main net, and is connect just to one alo
Ola, I'm brazilian like you (heheheh...).
I'm not sure what is your question, but I'll try explain to you.
You can use your debian in internet, but your computer not.
You need configure your debian to router and in your computer you
need put the default gateway the debian's ip.
Now, for your debia
Hi,
I work in a company who has a NT net with a firewall closing a lot of ports, ips and
key words, with a 2Mbps link to the Internet.
I have inside this company a DSL channel to tests, that is disconnect from the main
net, and is connect just to one alone computer.
I have a computer with d
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