Paul Shaffer wrote:
Azeez, what you need is not trite retorts from resident list imbeciles
(see Bill's response below), but rather to employ an iptables firewall
application/script. There are numerous available to meet any need from
simple to enterprise-capable. Firestarter, Shorewall, and I believe
there is a basic firewall configuration utility in the distro. The
web-based firewall gui in Webmin provides a very simple rudimentary
funtion for this. There are many others. Keywords: firewall, nat, masq.
Right, without knowing if he's asking how to plug two computers into a
switch, use Fedora as a firewall, run multiple virtual machines network
connected, or any of the other things you could mean by "share internet
connection in fedora." Instead of asking for clarification so I could
actually help with his problem I should have pulled an answer out of my
ass so I look smart?
Well I guess I should have, you sure did.
On TV game shows someone gives an answer and then the contestant has to
make up a matching question. On a mailing list the question comes first
and then you have to understand it and provide the matching answer.
v/r
Paul
*/Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>/* wrote:
azeez khan wrote:
> hi
> can u plz explain me how to share internet connection in fedora os
>
Share it with what?
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