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debian_as_router [2015/02/24 17:57] – created francesco | debian_as_router [2020/05/19 16:33] (current) – francesco |
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Note that the package "dnsmasq" interferes with Network Manager which can use "dnsmasq-base" to provide DHCP services when sharing an internet connection. Therefore, if you use network manager (fine in simple set-ups only), then install dnsmasq-base, but not dnsmasq. If you have a more complicated set-up, uninstall network manager, use dnsmasq, or similar software (bind9, dhcpd, etc), and configure things by hand. | Note that the package "dnsmasq" interferes with Network Manager which can use "dnsmasq-base" to provide DHCP services when sharing an internet connection. Therefore, if you use network manager (fine in simple set-ups only), then install dnsmasq-base, but not dnsmasq. If you have a more complicated set-up, uninstall network manager, use dnsmasq, or similar software (bind9, dhcpd, etc), and configure things by hand. |
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| Con Gnome è semplicissimo: il pacchetto **dnsmasq-base** è già installato, basta aprire **Gnome-nettools** e configurare l'interfaccia eth1 in ipv4 come "partagé avec d'autres ordinateurs". |
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| Anzi, con Gnome 3.36. 2 in Ubuntu 20.04 basta usare i parametri del Network, così, senza installare nessun altro programma: |
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| {{:ubuntu_network.png?200 |}}{{:ubuntu_network_router.png?200 |}} |
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| Queste note, scritte nel 2016, sono ancora utilissime e mi hanno salvato anche oggi, 9 ottobre 2019, per la configurazione di uno dei PC della biblioteca come router. |
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