On Wed, 31 Jul 1996, Michael Meskes wrote: > Gerry Jensen writes: > > This is a problem for your NT machine, not the Linux machine. If you have > > a valid Internet IP address for the Linux machine, then the NT machine > > needs to be set up to act as a router for the rest of your LAN and then > > the Linux machine would be on the Internet. Or, if you don't have a valid > > IP address for the Linux machine, then you need to set up the NT machine > > to act as a firewall and a proxy server. I'm not familiar at all with NT > > to know what software is available or included with that OS to do either > > of these. > > So it doesn't matter whether it's a Novell net or anything else?
Correct. A Novell (IPX) network and a TCP/IP network can co-exist on the same physical network. Gerry