[sllug-members]: Linux NAT
Jarom Hatch
jshatch at azza.com
Mon Feb 4 15:47:54 MST 2008
NAT is really simple. If all you want to do is have a router (no
firewall security) it's maybe 3 commands... Any distro should be fine,
though there are distros specific to creating a router that include
firewall security, etc.
smoothwall
clarkconnect
Google is a great help for finding them, as is distrowatch.
Jarom
Nathan Lane wrote:
> Does anybody know of a good Linux NAT tutorial or appliance/live cd?
> Because I am relatively poor and have no money to buy even a $20 router,
> I am wishing to use one of my many low-end PCs as a NAT router, so that
> I can have a little sub net to put all of my computers on. So I was
> wondering if there is anything good out there for somebody who has never
> done this before.
>
> Thanks.
>
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