Markku Kolkka wrote
Port forwarding is needed only if you want to run services visible to the
outside Internet on the computers on the LAN.
Thank you very much Sir
So I don't need setting up port forwarding in order to allow internal
computers in the lan, to request accesses to external ser
Viestissä Tiistai 8. Lokakuuta 2002 17:53, Jean Francois Ortolo kirjoitti:
> My last question yet: Either is forwarding necessary with masquerading,
> or masquerading sufficient enough ?
Port forwarding is needed only if you want to run services visible to the
outside Internet on the computers
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Mike Chambers wrote:
>
> With only one card going to the LAN, how are you planning on connecting the
> other computers on the LAN to it? So I would say yes you need a hub or
> switch. Plug the one card from the linux box to the hub/switch, then plug
> the rest of the computer
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>Only one problem: The way I got for this project, is a simple
> computer connected
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 03:22:00PM +0200, Jean Francois Ortolo wrote:
> Yes Sir
> However, in France a DSL line bandwith only approaches 512 Kbits/sec,
> i.e. 64 KBytes/sec.
My point was that the limiting factor on speed within your network was
going to be the DSL line, not packet collisions in
Jay Turner wrote:
Indeed, the switch will just preserve bandwidth by segmenting out the
traffic and only sending data down the correct path. But honestly, for 5
to 10 users doing against a DSL line, you probably aren't going to notice
the difference. If you find a really good deal on a switch,
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 01:29:08PM +0300, Markku Kolkka wrote:
> Viestissä Tiistai 8. Lokakuuta 2002 12:34, Jean Francois Ortolo kirjoitti:
> > First question: Does the first option seem to you suitable enough, in
> > terms of available bandwith for each user ?
>
> Yes.
>
> > Second question:
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Markku Kolkka wrote:
> Viestissä Tiistai 8. Lokakuuta 2002 12:34, Jean Francois Ortolo kirjoitti:
> > First question: Does the first option seem to you suitable enough, in
> > terms of available bandwith for each user ?
>
> Yes.
>
> > Second question: What is the suitable
Viestissä Tiistai 8. Lokakuuta 2002 12:34, Jean Francois Ortolo kirjoitti:
> First question: Does the first option seem to you suitable enough, in
> terms of available bandwith for each user ?
Yes.
> Second question: What is the suitable protocol for setting up the lan
> in the case of the se
Hi all
I'm well experienced in Linux RedHat, but a newbie in network admin.
I would set up a lan of 5 to 10 users, so I consider two ways for this:
1) Classic star topology lan with a computer with an ADSL connection,
and masquerading protocols for redirecting all input/ouput access to/fr
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