Alan Chandler wrote:
I am not sure I understood all your snippets, but some things that didn't see
correct.
Alan, you have giving me a ton of info to process. I'm going sit back
and go through it step by step. I definitely appreciate all the
suggestions. I'll post what happened when I'm done
Stephen Patterson wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 04:20:07 +0100, uzoma nwosu wrote:
/etc/network/interface file snippets. ANY help would be greatly
appreciated.
Can you also post the results of ifconfig, 'route -n' and the
/etc/resolv.conf file from the laptop.
sure, all from the laptop.
from /e
On Sunday 21 March 2004 03:13, uzoma nwosu wrote:
> I'm trying to turn my debian box into nat server. So far, I've got the
> kernel configured with all the netfilter stuff that the IP
> Masquerade-howto on tldp.org said (I'm running 2.4.24, with sarge/sid).
> I've installed dhcpd and it seems to r
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 04:13, uzoma nwosu wrote:
> I'm trying to turn my debian box into nat server. So far, I've got the
> kernel configured with all the netfilter stuff that the IP
> Masquerade-howto on tldp.org said (I'm running 2.4.24, with sarge/sid).
> I've installed dhcpd and it seems to
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uzoma nwosu wrote:
| I'm trying to turn my debian box into nat server. So far, I've got the
| kernel configured with all the netfilter stuff that the IP
| Masquerade-howto on tldp.org said (I'm running 2.4.24, with sarge/sid).
| I've installed dhcpd an
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 04:20:07 +0100, uzoma nwosu wrote:
> /etc/network/interface file snippets. ANY help would be greatly
> appreciated.
Can you also post the results of ifconfig, 'route -n' and the
/etc/resolv.conf file from the laptop.
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I'm trying to turn my debian box into nat server. So far, I've got the
kernel configured with all the netfilter stuff that the IP
Masquerade-howto on tldp.org said (I'm running 2.4.24, with sarge/sid).
I've installed dhcpd and it seems to run fine.
So here's my problem: my laptop (which has a
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