Brandt531
03-28-2002, 04:12 PM
I am planning to setup a Redhat 7.2 box on my network specifically for SEQ. I am seeking advice on what changes i should make to my network to best facilitate this.
My Current setup:
DSL Modem using PPPoE
XP Machine running PPPoE and Internet Connection Sharing
XP machine has two network cards and the internal is set to 192.168.0.1, this goes to a Netgear 4 port 10MB HUB where the second XP machine is connected.
My Question :
Which would be better? Actually, lemee rephrase that, which would be easier?? Considering I want to be able to play EQ on either XP machine?
1. Buy a configurable switch that can handle the PPPoE and NAT routing by itself, and then hook up the hub to one of the switch's ports? Then connect the linux box and the two xp machines to the hub?
-OR-
2. Get the Linux PPPoE software and setup the LINUX box with two NICs and NAT routing. Then hook that into the hub along with the XP machines?
I have experience setting up a firewall and NAT routing with ipchains, but have no experience in setting up PPPoE under LINUX. My main concern is that with newer versions of LINUX, I will have a hard time with the firewall/NAT/PPPoE setup in Redhat 7.2. So, the router/hub configuration looks easiest for me. I'm also concerned that the router/switch won't be able to do the NAT routing properly through one port that's going to a hub. Suggestions, comments, reasons why either one won't work?
My Current setup:
DSL Modem using PPPoE
XP Machine running PPPoE and Internet Connection Sharing
XP machine has two network cards and the internal is set to 192.168.0.1, this goes to a Netgear 4 port 10MB HUB where the second XP machine is connected.
My Question :
Which would be better? Actually, lemee rephrase that, which would be easier?? Considering I want to be able to play EQ on either XP machine?
1. Buy a configurable switch that can handle the PPPoE and NAT routing by itself, and then hook up the hub to one of the switch's ports? Then connect the linux box and the two xp machines to the hub?
-OR-
2. Get the Linux PPPoE software and setup the LINUX box with two NICs and NAT routing. Then hook that into the hub along with the XP machines?
I have experience setting up a firewall and NAT routing with ipchains, but have no experience in setting up PPPoE under LINUX. My main concern is that with newer versions of LINUX, I will have a hard time with the firewall/NAT/PPPoE setup in Redhat 7.2. So, the router/hub configuration looks easiest for me. I'm also concerned that the router/switch won't be able to do the NAT routing properly through one port that's going to a hub. Suggestions, comments, reasons why either one won't work?