Name: Anonymous 2005-11-24 16:30
I've got a 2 yr old HP Desktop (1ghz 256mb AMD) and an old old gayway Celeron that were donated to me for upgrading a coworkers computer. So I've been playing with Linux(FC4) on my main machine for awhile and now I want to make a dedicated server so I dont have to leave my gaming rig on 24/7.
I've got Mandriva 2006 on the Celeron, and have used iptables to foward packets to my main comp but BT keeps giving me NAT errors and I can only upload/download at like 500 BYTES when before I could u/d around 100-200 KB/s. Also I have two other comps on my LAN. Can you foward packets to them on the same ports or would you have to set different ones?
Also...
Should I use another version of Linux??
Whats a good firewall to use? I've been using Firestarter.
Should I strip the gayway and put the HDD and RAM in the HP and use it as the router/server instead and use it as a mail server or music streaming.
I've got Mandriva 2006 on the Celeron, and have used iptables to foward packets to my main comp but BT keeps giving me NAT errors and I can only upload/download at like 500 BYTES when before I could u/d around 100-200 KB/s. Also I have two other comps on my LAN. Can you foward packets to them on the same ports or would you have to set different ones?
Also...
Should I use another version of Linux??
Whats a good firewall to use? I've been using Firestarter.
Should I strip the gayway and put the HDD and RAM in the HP and use it as the router/server instead and use it as a mail server or music streaming.