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From: "Julie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "coldfire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] Internet Connection Sharing
> From: coldfire <[EMA
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 05:34:18PM -0400 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
coldfire thought:
> > > I was using Mandrake 7.2 for Internet Connection on my home PC's. They
> > are
> > > sharing
> > > a modem there since I can not get DSL or cable yet. I had to convert the
> > > machine to
> > > Wi
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Julie wrote:
> From: coldfire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > well, i particularly enjoy networking stuff ... so if you need any help,
> > feel free to post and i'd love to help out as i'm sure others would too :)
> > quick question .. are you using ipfwadm, ipchains, or iptables?
>
From: Mark Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> www.zonelabs.com
>
> They do one of the better free ones.
Thanks. Because the free one I just tried kept my machine from
booting ;-(
-- Julie.
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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] Internet Connection Sharing
> On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 10:11:36PM -0500, Julie wrote:
> > From: coldfire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > well, i particularly enjoy networking stuff ... so if you need any
help,
> >
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 10:11:36PM -0500, Julie wrote:
> From: coldfire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > well, i particularly enjoy networking stuff ... so if you need any help,
> > feel free to post and i'd love to help out as i'm sure others would too :)
> > quick question .. are you using ipfwadm, ipcha
From: coldfire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> well, i particularly enjoy networking stuff ... so if you need any help,
> feel free to post and i'd love to help out as i'm sure others would too :)
> quick question .. are you using ipfwadm, ipchains, or iptables?
... and speaking of internet stuff, I just s
Thanks for the offer, getting off the Win 2K box for ICS has become my
weekend project. It is just not reliable. I was yelling at my ISP for
bad performance, they told me to reboot the Win 2K box and the speed was
back for a whopping 12 hours. So, needless to say I want to get back over
the usi
well, i particularly enjoy networking stuff ... so if you need any help,
feel free to post and i'd love to help out as i'm sure others would too :)
quick question .. are you using ipfwadm, ipchains, or iptables?
abe
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Scott wrote:
> I tried following the HOWTO verbatim on my
I tried following the HOWTO verbatim on my Ultra Sparc running Mandrake
Corporate Server and no luck. I was using my lap top running Win 2k to test
it. The lap top was not able to get out on the net. I will play with it some
more and let you know.
At 07:42 PM 5/17/2001 -0400, you wrote:
That
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 05:33:56PM -0400, coldfire wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I was using Mandrake 7.2 for Internet Connection on my home PC's. They
> > are
> > > sharing
> > > a modem there since I can not get DSL or cable yet. I had to convert the
> > > machine to
> > > Win 2K for work reaso
> > Hi!
> >
> > I was using Mandrake 7.2 for Internet Connection on my home PC's. They
> are
> > sharing
> > a modem there since I can not get DSL or cable yet. I had to convert the
> > machine to
> > Win 2K for work reasons and I am using the Internet Connection Sharing
> > built into Win
> > 2
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO.html is what I used to
setup connection sharing. And if I can do it, ANYONE can do it =D
- Kath
- Original Message -
From: "Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:53 PM
Subject: [techtalk] Inter
I'm glad 'kppp' has come up, since I've been wanting to ask a question
about it.
> I am probably going to be quite unpopular for making this suggestion, but...
> if you are a relative newbie coming from a Windows environment, the easiest
> way is with kppp. It looks a whole lot like Dial-Up Net
Hi, Elizabeth,
I am probably going to be quite unpopular for making this suggestion, but...
if you are a relative newbie coming from a Windows environment, the easiest
way is with kppp. It looks a whole lot like Dial-Up Networking in Windows.
(Yeah, I know, you don't learn what's under the hood
well from one fellow newbie-lurker to another, welcome :)
this might be a good place to start... it explains setting up ppp & whatnot.
http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/ISP-Hookup-HOWTO.html
:)
katie, fellow newbie from d.c.
> -Original Message-
> From: Elizabeth Fallon [mai
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