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How to Share Interner connection in Fedore OR Redhat
Hi salparadise,
I am sorry for delay reply. I was bussy last few days. however, you can share your Net connection vi proxy or masq. here I tell you how u can share net connectin vi Squid proxy server.
1st check this rpm already install or by this command
$rpm -qa|grep squid
If it is not install then install this first then then email. I will send email u with full instruction of Next final step.
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