Re: Connecting a box behind a second interface

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Hi, Rick!

On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 01:47:20PM -0500, you wrote the following:

> Go to OfficeMax's web site.
> Download the $15 off coupon.
> Go to an OfficeMax and buy the cheapest hub they got.  Ought to be about
> $49 or less.
> Apply the coupon.  
> Net cost $34 + tax.
> Install hub and connect workstations.

First, I'm not in the US, and here in Israel this equipment is more
expensive. Second, it won't solve the problem of loading the office
network with the VNC packets. I can achieve more or less the same
with bridging. I was thinking that there may be a smart way of solving
it with Linux -- that's what we're here for on this list, aren't we?


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