Re: forcing a specific IP

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YigalB wrote:
I followed the instructions and restarted the computer (was it a

must?

I thought Linux doesn't require that).
With ifconfig I saw that the new IP was given - but no internet
connection was established.
What else could I miss?


Did you set your gateway in your Linux box?? and what about your

DNS??

[<Yigal>] The only thing I did was to set the IP.


1) you have to set the Gateway on the PC's on your network.... 2) you have to start NAT (Network Address Translation) on the PC that

is

the gateway to the Internet
3) BUT WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT: YOU HAVE TO START A FIREWALL (IPTABLES)
ON THE GATEWAY BOX

I suggest to have a look at www.netfilter.org and then come back here.

You will be on the Internet in a really short time....


[<Yigal>] I use router (edimax) - and it general it works fine. I set
the pool to be between 192.168.2.110 till 200 (for the PCs that take the
IP automatically).
For the Linux machine - I want to have specific IP (e.g. 192.168.2.100).
Currently the Linux works fine with auto-IP.
I know how to change it to the needed IP(192.168.2.100) - what should I
put in mask? 255.255.255.0 ? and what about the DNS field ?




Netmask will be 255.255.255.0, broadcast will be 192.168.1.255, GATEWAY will be the router's LAN-side IP (probably 192.168.1.1) and the DNS Server returned by "host zahav.net.il" is 192.117.172.16


If you have problems, be sure that your choice of static IP is not somehow interfereing with the router's DHCP pool. (Linksys has rules that I've never really understood. YMMV)

Also, I strongly suspect that you would have been happily surfing several hours ago, had you given all the information above in your original post.

Good luck!


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