[SLE] General routing question(s)...
From: pelibali (pelibali_at_freemail.hu)
Date: 09/05/05
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Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 21:40:57 +0200 To: SUSE e-list <suse-linux-e@suse.com>
Hi,
I read already quite many of routing-related howtos and in fact I
could make a new network of two:) comps with internet sharing and
"public" folders. Tried with and without dhcp, both worked.
This time I had a comp as router with a normal modem (ppp0) and
network card (eth0), running SUSE 9.1. The other comp (desktop), SUSE
9.3) I put onto it directly and it could browse internet and see
shared folders. So in fact everything worked, but from "desktop" I
couldn't control the firewall-router's dial-in and/or disconnecting.
In Kinternet I saw an option, that smpppd runs on another machine, but
I couldn't connect to it even without firewall turned off on both
systems. How I could teach Kinternet on "desktop", where to look or
what I have to activate in order to do that on my router?
From about January 2006 I will have ADSL-access with _more_ comps. The
above strategy would work, but could I then use Kinternet still to
control the router's connecting/disconnecting? And what's about one
comp doesn't need net, initializes disconnecting, but other getting
time-out for this reason ?!
The last question concerns a hub I have. For the direct connection
between two machines I used a normal patch-cable. I have a crossed-out
as well, but where I will need it later: between the ADSL modem and
router/firewall or between the hub and the router/firewall.
So in fact upstream or downstream of the "master" ?
Thank you,
Pelibali
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