Re: dialup router

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On 19:32 Oct 14, 2004 Steve Buehler <steve@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Has anybody heard of a dialup modem that is a
>standalone product with a network connection, so that it will dialup
>a standard phone number (of an ISP) and allow everybody on our
>network to share that connection on the network?  Most of our
> machines are windows, but we do have 3 redhat linux servers on the
> network too.

Any Linux system and any Windows 2000 or later system can do what you need.
I think Win98SE can do it too, but I wouldn't put an important service like
this on a Win98 box.


The Windows service is called Internet Connection Sharing, and in Linux
you'd use  iptables or ipchains to implement NAT and firewalling for the
same effect.


I'd recommend a standalone Linux box with a minimal installation for this.
If you using a 2.4 kernel, search the web for info on implementing NAT with
iptables.


--Tony


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