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Re: DSL Question



In short, yes.  You'll need two nic cards in the firewall/gateway box
as you call it.  One nic has the "real IP" number going to the DSL. The
other has a local IP number going to your lan just like the other boxes
behind it.  You'll use IP Masquerade to pass data through.  Look in hte
HOWTO for info on firewall/masq setups.  Your DSL ISP should be able to
profide you with gateway, nameservers, and your assigned IP.

On Sun, Oct 31, 1999 at 10:22:16AM -0800, David Hansen Jr. wrote:
> I'm going to get a DSL line installed, but I've a question about the 
> setup.  I currently have 2 computers running through my Red Hat (6.0) box 
> as a gateway with a modem to the Internet.  Is it possible to do the same 
> thing with only 1 real IP number and 2 local IP's to get on the Internet 
> through a DSL?
> 
> Thank you kindly,
> David
> 
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