Am 09.05.2012 15:52, schrieb Timothy Murphy:
> I've been trying to move from one home network server to another
> (because of hard disk problems with the first).
> 
> I've found from this that I don't really understand how networking works,
> and I'm writing now to ask for some help with this.
> 
> Basically, I have this setup:
>   ADSL modem/router <-> server <-> Linksys WiFi router.
> I'm running dhcp and shorewall on the server.
> The ADSL modem has address 192.168.1.254 .
> The computers, printers, etc on the LAN have addresses 192.168.2.* ,
> eg the laptop I'm using has address 192.168.2.7 ,
> and has default gateway 192.168.2.2 , which is the server.
> The default gateway on the server is 192.168.1.254 .
> (I am running CentOS on the servers, and Fedora-16 on everything else.)

google for POSTROUTING / MASQUERADE (iptables)

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