Fedora 6 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Bible

The users on your LAN are happy that you made it so that they can share files and printers with each other. However, if they want to get out to the Internet they may need to use their own modem, telephone line, and Internet account to get there. With your users already connected on a LAN, you can set up a connection to the Internet in Linux that everyone can share. The advantages of doing this are as follows :

The procedures in this section assume that you have already set up a LAN, as described in Chapter 15. It is also assumed that you have an outgoing connection from your Linux system to the Internet that all traffic between the computers on your LAN and the Internet can pass through. That outgoing connection may be dial-up or may come through another LAN card connected (to a DSL router) or other LAN. This section describes two ways to set up your Linux system so clients on the LAN can access the Internet:

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