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DATE | 2014-03-30 |
FROM | Ron Guerin
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] routiong tools on debian or mint?
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On 03/30/2014 05:29 PM, Ruben Safir wrote: > I need to put another fit/pc into a business and I'm trying not to tear > apart the entire MINT distribution and rewrite it in order to do 3 basic > things > > MASQUARE > Port Forwarding > DNS > > I don't see the any tools for setting routing or gateways for the mint > OS. Am I missing something? > I also see no admin tool to turn on port fowarding and I've rebuilt > BIND9 from scratch and I'm still not > sure that it is function correctly. All it says when it starts is that > it is building empty zones. > > I thought debian was easier than this.
Short answer: Mint is not Debian. Mint is a derivative of Ubuntu, which is a fork of Debian. You want Debian, use Debian.
> Also, I have an intereting problem. I need eth0 to pic up its IP > address from the cable router though, I asume, DHCPCD > > how can I do that with a non-static IP address.
Just need dhclient.
- Ron
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