Actually, no, IP Masquerading would be a better idea. Squid is just a caching web proxy. He wants internet, not a web proxy.
Dhananjoy Chowdhury wrote:
Install and configure Squid proxy on the machine which is connected directly to internet (suppose 192.168.0.1) >> refer 2 this page for configuring Squid... http://www.europe.redhat.com/documentation/rhl6.2/ssl-en/s1-optional-squid.php3
then, on the other machine set the proxy server address as 192.168.0.1 and port 3128.
On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 20:30, Martin Stone wrote:
/It is called IP Masquerading, but only in the Linux world - elsewhere it is called NAT... Have a look at ipchains or iptables in order to accomplish what you're doing. I don't recall the particulars, but I remember it being fairly easy to do... there may even be a GUI tool for it these days...
Coume - Lubox.com wrote:Hello,
Another question :)
Now that you explaine me how-to link my 2 fedora computers, is it possible when I have one connected to the Internet to get the internet also on the other one? I think it is what is called IP masquerading, but I'm not sure...
Do you know if that's possible to do??
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