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Old 08-01-2003, 08:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Knoppix - Sharing an Internet Connection

I have one PC with 2 NICS. One NIC is for DSL, and the other NIC goes to a hub which connects it to a another system. The "other system" has internet access through Internet Connection sharing. I'm using Knoppix on the main PC, and can't figure out how I can share the Internet connection with the other system on the network.

Any idea how I can get this done?

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Old 08-01-2003, 08:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Route the DSL to the hub itself and then connect 2 Cat5's to both PC's.

Why are you using ICS for that anyway?
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Hmm.... I suppose I could do that.

I hooked it up this way, because when I first had the DSL installed, it used some crazy NAT addressing that didn't quite work with the hub.
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I would imagine he has a dsl modem, or dsl router, and it does not have a built in hub. So he must set the one machine up to do packet forwarding.

Check out this linuxjunior PET
http://www.linuxjunior.org/cgi-bin/p...T=Display&id=2
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Are you talking about the DSL router or a actual 10 BaseT or 100 BaseT hub?
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It's an actual 10 Base T hub.
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