Internet Shareing on Solaris 10

Internet Shareing on Solaris 10
Hi to all
I am using solaris 10 on intel based (x86) home pc. There are two interface card . one is being used for local LAN and other is being used for internet connection. Internet connection is working properly. Now I want to Share my internet connection so that i can use internet from other pc.(solaris 10 or Window XP)
Can some body help me out on this topic. I will be very much grateful to them.

If you have multiple internet addresses available, this is pretty easy. But if you have a normal home setup with a single address, you're going to have to run NAT on the machine.
Take a look at ipfilter. It has a NAT ruleset that you can use for the private network.
Darren

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