Hiisi wrote:
Dear Fedora crowd!
I've a desktop running Fedora 10 connected to the Internet via LAN.
There's 3 network controllers in the desktop. One integrated to the
motherboard and two additional. I would like to connect other computers
(two laptops, one running fc9 and the other Window$ XP) to the Internet
via the desktop. I googled the question and found out that I need to
adjust thing called 'NAT'. For that purpose I did the following:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.2.0/24 -j SNAT --to-source
192.168.*.* where 192.168.*.* - is desktop' IP address. I want to use
192.168.2.0/24 as a network for laptops. I activated one of devices
(eth1), gave it IP address: ifconfig eth1 192.168.2.0/24 and connected
f9 laptop to it. On the laptop I activated eth0 with the same IP. The
problem is: it doesn't work. I can't ping anything from the laptop
except its own address (192.168.2.0). What should I do? Any help will be
appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Hiisi.
First of all, 192.168.2.0 should not be assigned to a NIC on your
setup, because it is the network address, and has a special meaning.
Next, you do not want the F10 NIC and the laptop NICs to have the
same IP address. You probably want something like 192.168.2.1 for
the NIC on the F10 machine, and 192.168.2.2 for the F9 laptop. (I
don't know if both laptops are on the same NIC.)
You will also have to add routes on all the machines. If you have
configured ifcfg-eth0 correctly on the laptops, they will already
have the routes.
What you have to do on the F10 machine depends on how you have
things physically connected, and you have to provide more
information before we can address that.
For configuring the firewall, a program like firestarter will help a
lot.
Mikkel
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