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i m kapil sharma, i want to know about linux server configration in redhat linux 5.0? how i configure ICS service in redhat linux 5.0? i have two lan cards in the system and one ip address assigned by ISP.
I want to configure linux sever to share this ip address in network approx 100 pc's of widow's xp.
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