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Thanks, it's done! A little bit unstable tho, I will keep testing it. Thanks a lot! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Seth Rothenberg" <seth at pachai dot net> To: "Soft Routers" <softrouters at 163 dot com> Cc: <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 12:06 PM Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] How to setup in WEBGUI > > > I also have several other computers , the ip are 192.168.0.2 , > > 192.168.0.5, > > 192.168.0.6. What should I do to make these internal computers access > > internet with m0nowall? > > You did not mention what you are running on those computers. > I will therefore assume you are running the only > *thing* that most people assume doesn't need to be mentioned, > i.e., something from Microsoft. > > fortunately for you, m0n0wall won't discriminate. > If the computer is set up with a Static IP, i.e., Manually, > there is a place, close to that configuration, to specify > DNS and Gateway information. Your m0n0wall is the gateway, > fill in its LAN IP address. You'll need to look elsewhere > for more details on telling Windows about DNS, etc. > > If you use DHCP, and if you enable DHCP on the LAN interface, > this stuff ought to be taken care of automagically. > > > > > |