networked laptop
John Abreau
jabr at blu.org
Mon May 31 15:36:08 EDT 1999
On Sun, 30 May 1999, Leslie Owen Everett wrote:
> My question: Is it feasible to manage the following at the same time on my
> notebook?
>
> 1. Ethernet LAN at home with Compaq notebook as server to Macintosh and
> NeXT computers.
> 2. Current connections from notebook to commercial ISP's via modem for
> Internet connections.
> 3. Current connection from notebook to DHCP via ethernet at my job.
Yes, this is feasible; I do something similar with my laptop.
For the Ethernet, I have configurations for my home network, several
subnets at MIT, and my network at work. I've been doing this for several
years under Redhat by hand, by making a separate ifcfg-eth0 file for each
location, and making the "real" file a symlink to the appropriate one
(ifcfg-eth0 is in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts). I use DHCP on the
network at work and static addresses for home and MIT.
I also maintain all the necessary namservers in /etc/resolv.conf,
commented out, and uncomment the appropriate ones as necessary.
I suspect linuxconf has a simpler way to do all this.
There are a lot of GUI front-ends for PPP, and I assume they all work
fairly well. I've been using Christoph's xplink, available at
http://www.linuxsoup.com/docs/xplink.html
which does a good job of supporting multiple ISPs.
--
John Abreau / Executive Director, Boston Linux & Unix
Email: jabr at blu.org / URL: http://www.blu.org
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