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- From: "Jim O'Connell" <oconnell@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 00:44:07 +0900
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What type of internet connection? If you've got ISDN or dialup, I'd recommend setting it up with FreeSCO. If it's ADSL (PPPoE), try the IPCop firewall distro, or a full distro with forwarding enabled. I'm about to make the switch from ISDN to ADSL, and I'm really going to miss FreeSCO - It's a single-floppy distro, with a lot of great features, though I'll probably set up the gateway box to have a few more stuff, such as a web server or some Samba shares. For simple connection sharing using a very old box though, freesco cannot be beat... Cheers, Jim On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 17:17:49 +0900 Gavin <gauin_36@example.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have an old fujitsu FM-V DESK POWER SE and I want to use it as a gateway, > unlike Mandrake 7.2 and up, it does not have automatic internet sharing > setup, where can I go to figure out how to set 7.1 (mandrake for windows) up > for internet sharing? Thanks > > Gavin > Fukushima City > >
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