To: "fedora-list@redhat.com" <fedora-list@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 21:45:22 -0800
For some reason I am having a tough time getting my linux server to act
as a router. Can someone give me some basic instructions so that I can
figure out what I am missing
Re: D-Link DI524 as wireless adapater for Imac? ...sharing your network with those outside your household almost ... If he leaves a router unsecured, is it any more or less ... justification for violating an agreement is a morally bankrupt act.... (comp.sys.mac.system)
RE: [Full-disclosure] Checkpoint VPN DoS woes ... and it originated from the internal network, then it would have had to get ... "After a reboot of both the router and the Linux server" - What router? ... (Full-Disclosure)
Re: iptables port 135 ... The LAN devices are connected via a router/switch. ...incoming packets to the Linux server (except response packets due to a NAT ... If I tell the router to send log information to the Linux ... (RedHat)
Re: Linux router howto - not just NAT ... > the line from the ISP on eth0 and then carrying out NAT over the internal ... > My ISP has given me a block of several IP addresses - but no router.... > through the linux server, which is simply transparently forwarding real IP's ... You want Your router to simply forward traffic to and from clients... (comp.os.linux.networking)
Re: iptables port 135 ... If I tell the router to send log information to the Linux ... >> Linksys router will send packets to the Linux server with log information. ... > the router via the snmp output.... (RedHat)