Your comment "but I play around with it a lot" bothers me. Since you
are using IPMasq, that implies this RH box is (or should be) a
firewall. What are you doing on your firewall? You should leave it
alone - it should serve those other five employees. For that matter,
make it the firewall for the whole company.
I really hope you're not using it as a work station. If so, go
here:
http://www.retrobox.com/rbwww/home/ and buy one of the $15 Dell
Pentiums, put in two $15 NICs from Fry's and use it as a router - it'll
cost you half as much as that other thing.
More than just my $0.02.
George
Tyler Hall wrote:
>
> Greetings;
>
> I have a question about a router. I'm looking to buy one for our work
> connection, but is a little worried. Right now We have 5 ips, 4 of them
> are used for the higher end employees (president, vice president, etc) and
> the other 5 computers are on fake ips. I'm running Redhat doing
> masquerating to masqerade those other 5 computers, but I play around with it
> a lot so it's not the most stable thing on this planet. So I thought to
> myself, Hey I'll just go buy a d-link router for $85. But, I'm running
> into these problems. It has 2 ports, a remote port and a local port. Do
> I need both of them plugged in? It says, put the modem in the local port (i
> believe) and plug the other thing into the hub.
>
> Well... right now, the modem is going straight to the uplink of the
> hub, and then everyone uses it from there. It also says, that you can
> plug one end into the hub and one end into the computer? I could do that,
> but then does that mean the computer has to be on 24/7 for the router to
> work? That wouldnt solve my problem, I want a 24/7 deciated connection!
>
> So, I'm thinking. Could I take both remote and local ports, and plug them
> both into the hub? Or does one have to be to the modem?
>
> If I have to plug one into the modem, and one into the hub, will it affect
> the real ips at all? Like, if the router is down, it's going to stop the
> flow of the connection to the hub, eh? Also, if I make some routing rules
> on the router, is it going to use those routing rules on the real ips as
> well? Even though the real ips dont use the router gateway, they use the
> modem gateway? I'm stuck folks, I've looked over the net and can't find
> crap. So, I came to plug! :>
>
> -
> Tyler Hall
> http://www.nerdie.org
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