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Vladimir2011-05-11 12:21:25
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Vladimir, 2011-05-11 12:21:25

Internet distribution

There is a small office with two computers running Fedora 14 and one laptop running Windows. On one machine, two network ones are installed, one of which receives an IP from the provider via DHCP, and then connects via PPPoE.

How can I set up an Internet connection for all three machines? Please do not offer to buy a router :)

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DevMan, 2011-05-11
@koef

Please do not offer to buy a router :)
Might be worth rethinking?
Now for $25-30 you can buy a router (if you look, even with WiFi), and no meningitis with connection and dependence on the host computer.

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gaelpa, 2011-05-11
@gaelpa

For example, raise a simple NAT on iptables + DHCP server on the gate machine.
Offhand, I found habrahabr.ru/blogs/personal/91032/ such an instruction (Debian, but there is practically no difference).

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Puma Thailand, 2011-05-11
@opium

Take a switch, turn on routing on the machine with Fedora, set up nat, prescribe the Fedora gateway on clients and voila, everyone has the Internet.

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