Re: Wireless network at home

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On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Hugo Haas wrote:

> If people want to do the same, I described the system at:
>
>   http://larve.net/people/hugo/2000/10/wireless-lan

For the ones who have peripherals and wants to have some machines sharing
wires, here is a small description of my settings, the page is still raw
but you'll get the idea ;)

http://www.raubacapeu.net/people/yves/2000/10/26-network

> Eric Prud'hommeaux replicated my installation using Debian install disks
> and a tar ball of the whole system (it's only 40MB when gzipped although
> Eric couldn't find gzip on Debian's rescue/root disks) pretty easily to
> install one at home. Maybe I should make this tar ball available on my
> site after removing a few passwords if that's useful.

And a bootable cdrom with a script to setup the beast would be very cool.

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Re: Wireless network at home

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On Fri, Oct 27, 2000, Yves Lafon wrote:
> For the ones who have peripherals and wants to have some machines sharing
> wires, here is a small description of my settings, the page is still raw
> but you'll get the idea ;)
>
> http://www.raubacapeu.net/people/yves/2000/10/26-network

In this document, you mention reading the Stronger IP Firewall (IPFWADM)
Rulesets[1] of the Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO.

If you have a Debian box, the ipmasq package is paranoid for you. :-)
It probably implements those particular rules (I'll check that if I am
bored).

 1. http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/howto/ipmasq-HOWTO-1.90c-6.html#ss6.4

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