This is a discussion on A little help with using Linux within the Linux Administration forums, part of the Linux Forums category; I have set up a memory drive for my personal use for at home and work use. << I ...
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I have set up a memory drive for my personal use for at home and work
use. << I find I need my files and stuff at both locations >> I using the Knoppix 3.3 build CD and am booting with "knoppix home=/dev/sdb1" for a persistant home directory/drive. All is well with this setup. It seams to work just like an installed version except for passwords (USB drive is PW protected (no problem though)). At work I am connected to the net through the NAT gateway and through a firewall. At home I have this computer just dial into my internet connection. All seems to be OK with this. My wife's computer is usually connected to the net through this machine using NAT. Now with knoppix running on it, it no longer passes through her IP traffic. How can I set knoppix to allow this as a NAT connection point? I'm trying to stay out of Win2000 as much as possible. Need it only for games and such. Also, I could use some application recommendations as to catalogging and managing OGG (a lot of) and MP3 (only a few) files. I am a registered user of the JRiver Media Center Version 9. So, those of you who know this program can understand how spoiled I am about my music catalog. :) Knoppix has the players for these files but I haven't found anything that does a good job of catalogging and organizing. Also, I could use something to replace my "Advanced Disc Catalog" program too, now that I'm thinking about it. My main reason for wanting to go more onto Linux is due to all the viruses and exploits that seem to plague Windows. And I also don't like what I've been reading about that Longhorn thingy that Microsoft wants to shove up my ass! That ain't gonna happen, so here I am. Now that it's on my mind... We REALLY need to find a way to boot Win2000 or Win98 from a CD. So we can put Linux on the hard drive and play the Win games from a custom CD. OK I'm done. |
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Kenneth Lantrip wrote:
> > At work I am connected to the net through the NAT gateway and through a > firewall. At home I have this computer just dial into my internet > connection. All seems to be OK with this. > > My wife's computer is usually connected to the net through this machine > using NAT. Now with knoppix running on it, it no longer passes through > her IP traffic. How can I set knoppix to allow this as a NAT connection > point? I'm trying to stay out of Win2000 as much as possible. Need it > only for games and such. You need to set up IP-Masquerading on the Knoppix machine by the sounds of it. Se the HOWTO at: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquer...WTO/index.html |
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John-Paul Stewart wrote:
> You need to set up IP-Masquerading on the Knoppix machine by the sounds > of it. Se the HOWTO at: > > http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquer...WTO/index.html That's what I needed. Thanks. |