![]() |
|
How to connect CentOs to the outside world from HOME - Printable Version +- LCKB (https://lckb.dev/forum) +-- Forum: ** OLD LCKB DATABASE ** (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=109) +--- Forum: Guides & Help Section (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=193) +---- Forum: Tutorials & Guides (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=124) +----- Forum: Ep2 Guides (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=165) +----- Thread: How to connect CentOs to the outside world from HOME (/showthread.php?tid=2052) |
- CDWriter - 06-15-2013 first you need to set it up as follow if you have a cable connection ... 1. Modem to Nic card one in linux machine... A. Linux machine has 2 nic/ethernet cards Nic card 1 is for your internet into the linux machine.... is why the modem goes to that nic card.... Nic card 2 is for sharing your internet connection from the linux machine other to other machines.... Nic card 2 needs to be set to share to other computer in ip4 settings In centos GUI, "network settings" is at the top of the linux machine you have a icon that looks like two computers linked together right click that icon and select "edit connections" a window will pop up with your two connections in the machine click on the nic card two(the one that goes to the other pcs/router) then click edit on the right side of that window, then a screen will appear with different tabs.. Click on the tab that says "IPv4 Settings" and in the top of that tab is a Drop down menu called "Method".. click the drop down menu and select "Shared to other computers".... 2. Nic card 2 from linux machine goes to the other computers or to a router in my case.... your done u should be connected to the outside world ...dont forget to block everything u need before opening up your new Server to the world... CDWriter - Lodestar - 06-18-2013 In my case appear -System eth0 an Auto eth1, Nic 2, will be "Auto eth1"? - pv2_002 - 06-27-2013 XD nice, BUT it dosent work for me lol |