1) If you don't have the IP masquerading howto, I mirror the Linux Documentation Project at http://www.wtop.com/LDP/
2) I use the following setup to get around the above: a) I run apache on the Linux box that is connected to the Internet with cached proxy service enabled. This allows the other machines to be booted to Linux or win and access web documents with a common cache. Netscape seems to run better with a local cache, but now I can delete it at will since the reload is at ethernet(not internet) speed. This even works with secure(https) documents. b) For other services, I telnet to the connected box and run from there. If you need to get files for dos/win, run samba on the linux box and put the files into the 'shared' directory. If you do this with a local login, you can be transferring files to/from your 'X:' drive even while that crappy Microsoft OS is crashing and rebooting. I have set up a few commercial networks this way. The users typically run 95 workstations and it allows me to telnet into the Linux server from my home and install files without bothering them. On Sun, 1 Jun 1997, Ross D. Gardler wrote: > I have two machines, one is a Win95 machine, one is a Linux machine. > > The Linux machine has a cable modem connection to the Internet. > > I would like to get the Win95 machine talking to the Linux Machine and to the > Internet via the cable modem. How do I do this? > > The Linux machine has two Ethernet cards and I have managed to get it to > recognise both but I can't seem to get it to talk to the Win95 machine. I > only have one IP address for the two machines, so do not know what to do with > the second. > > Any pointers? +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Paul Wade Greenbush Technologies Corporation + + mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.greenbush.com/ + +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ + http://www.greenbush.com/cds.html Special Linux CD offer + +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .