Re: simple router
Ok, I'll try crossover cable for 2pc connection, and brctl bridge for
create same ip addresses in my eth1,2 devices, with wondershaper shaping
and iptables nat.
I think, it isn't difficult simple solution, because I no need
configure my firewall on router, when I have DSL modem in router mode
with firewall.
Thanks.
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