Requirements:
CPU - PII or moreOS - Any Linux distribution
Software - Iptables
Network Interface Cards: 2
Here is my considerations:
Replace xx.xx.xx.xx with your WAN IP
Replace yy.yy.yy.yy with your LAN IP
(i.e. 192.168.0.0/16, 172.16.0.0/12, 10.0.0.0/8 as suggested by Mr. tzs)
WAN = eth0 with public IP xx.xx.xx.xx
LAN = eth1 with private IP yy.yy.yy.yy/ 255.255.0.0
Step by Step Procedure
Step #1. Add 2 Network cards to the Linux boxStep #2. Verify the Network cards, Wether they installed properly or not
ls /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* | wc -l
( The output should be "2")Step #3. Configure eth0 for Internet with a Public ( IP External network or Internet)
cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
DEVICE=eth0BOOTPROTO=none
BROADCAST=xx.xx.xx.255 # Optional Entry
HWADDR=00:50:BA:88:72:D4 # Optional Entry
IPADDR=xx.xx.xx.xx
NETMASK=255.255.255.0 # Provided by the ISP
NETWORK=xx.xx.xx.0 # Optional
ONBOOT=yes
TYPE=Ethernet
USERCTL=no
IPV6INIT=no
PEERDNS=yes
GATEWAY=xx.xx.xx.1 # Provided by the ISP
Step #4. Configure eth1 for LAN with a Private IP (Internal private network)
cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1
BOOTPROTO=nonePEERDNS=yes
HWADDR=00:50:8B:CF:9C:05 # Optional
TYPE=Ethernet
IPV6INIT=no
DEVICE=eth1
NETMASK=255.255.0.0 # Specify based on your requirement
BROADCAST=""
IPADDR=192.168.2.1 # Gateway of the LAN
NETWORK=192.168.0.0 # Optional
USERCTL=no
ONBOOT=yes
Step #5. Host Configuration (Optional)
cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 nat localhost.localdomain localhostStep #6. Gateway Configuration
cat /etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING=yesHOSTNAME=nat
GATEWAY=xx.xx.xx.1 # Internet Gateway, provided by the ISP
Step #7. DNS Configuration
cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 203.145.184.13 # Primary DNS Server provided by the ISPnameserver 202.56.250.5 # Secondary DNS Server provided by the ISP
Step #8. NAT configuration with IP Tables
# Delete and flush. Default table is "filter". Others like "nat" must be explicitly stated.
iptables --flush # Flush all the rules in filter and nat tables
iptables --table nat --flush
iptables --delete-chain
# Delete all chains that are not in default filter and nat tableiptables --table nat --delete-chain
# Set up IP FORWARDing and Masqueradingiptables --table nat --append POSTROUTING --out-interface eth0 -j MASQUERADE
iptables --append FORWARD --in-interface eth1 -j ACCEPT
# Enables packet forwarding by kernelecho 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
#Apply the configurationservice iptables restart
Step #9. Testing# Ping the Gateway of the network from client system
ping 192.168.2.1
Try it on your client systemsping google.com
Configuring PCs on the network (Clients)
• All PC's on the private office network should set their "gateway" to be the local private network IP address of the Linux gateway computer.• The DNS should be set to that of the ISP on the internet.
Windows '95, 2000, XP, Configuration:
• Select "Start" + Settings" + "Control Panel"
• Select the "Network" icon
• Select the tab "Configuration" and double click the component "TCP/IP" for the ethernet card. (NOT the TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter)
• Select the tabs:
o "Gateway": Use the internal network IP address of the Linux box. (192.168.2.1)
o "DNS Configuration": Use the IP addresses of the ISP Domain Name Servers. (Actual internet IP address)
o "IP Address": The IP address (192.168.XXX.XXX - static) and netmask (typically 255.255.0.0 for a small local office network) of the PC can also be set here.
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