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Re: sharing a network connection from debian to non-debian



On 16/01/2021 05:02, Dan Hitt wrote:
In 2016, i had a computer with mint on it (which is a form of ubuntu), and it was connected to an internet modem.  There was a super simple gui on it that i could use to share that connection with some older hardware that were not directly connected to the internet modem.  (They were not connected to the internet modem because for whatever reason, directly connecting them made them very unstable and prone to crash.) But, nevertheless, the old hardware could use the mint box with no configuration on my part, and get out to the internet through it.

Not sure about how much config you want to do or are capable of doing but if your 'modem' truly is just a modem then a simple-ish way to go, without added expense, is to install 'Shorewall' onto your new debian installation.

This gives you routing and firewall protection.

It's likely though that your 'modem' is not just a modem as your other hardware will need to be getting dhcp and dns from somewhere and if you haven't configured it, it must be from what you think is just a 'modem'.

Mike.
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