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Old 11-06-2005, 11:30 PM   #1
westverg
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internet restriction pls help


hi guys, hope u can help me on this probs.;


I installed OpenSuse to replace my linksys router , I used my Opensuse as a dhcp and samba server for 60 users, my linuxbox is connected to internet.

my problems are:

1. I want to restrict the 50 users from connecting to internet and only the 10 users has an acces to the internet. and the 50 users can connect if i want to update their antivirus.
2. I want my linux box as a printer server and samba server, i can see my box to the network but it ask for a uname/passwd.

I need a setp by step or detailed examples

i'm a totally newbie here, pls help, sorry my questions.

thank u very much

Last edited by westverg; 11-08-2005 at 02:38 AM.
 
Old 11-07-2005, 12:52 PM   #2
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"2 ?'s"?? What does that mean? If it means that you have 2 questions your thread title is redundant: this is LinuxQUESTIONS after all and by opening your thread we can see that you have 2 questions.

In future, please provide more meaningful thread titles. it makes life easier for people reading the thread lists and for people searching for this problem.
 
Old 11-08-2005, 02:37 AM   #3
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"2 ?'s"?? What does that mean? If it means that you have 2 questions your thread title is redundant: this is LinuxQUESTIONS after all and by opening your thread we can see that you have 2 questions.

In future, please provide more meaningful thread titles. it makes life easier for people reading the thread lists and for people searching for this problem.

sorry..for that..

thanks anyway
 
  


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