I've done this. I have a ne2000 connected to a cable modem and a 3c590 combo connected to two win95 machines with BNC.
I'll assume both interfaces work fine. something like this to your /etc/smb.conf file (global section): interfaces = 192.168.100.0/24 198.109.162.43/255.255.255.224 ^^^ local net ^^^ i-net ^^^ net mask eth0 eth1 all win95 machine should be setup to use your linux machine as a WINS server and use TCI/IP do you need help with IP_Masq too? -Paul On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm needing help with the following: > > > ---DNS/GateWay/Firewall---backbone---NT--Win95---SubLans---etc > | > | > Linux w/IP-Masq (3 3Com590) > | | > / \ > | | > Windows Windows > Machines > > My problem is how to allow the Windows machines bellow my > Linux Box access Win95/NT/Win3.11 machines on other sub LANs? > The strange topology is out of my scope. I just set the Linux > Box to allow the windows machines access Internet. Now people are > putting information (forms, reports, etc) on Win95/Win311 machines and > the windows users of my sub-LAN can't access it. Yes, I'm trying to > convince them to use ftp, but ... they are Windows users... > The basic needed connection is simply to connect to share > disk drive. (Something like: > File_manager.Disk.Connect_another_network_unit. > The machines outside my Linux LAN do not use fixed IP; they > have a dhcp server so I can't use smbclient from Linux to connect to > them. > Is there a way to have the netbeui (is this?) protocol (?) > to pass from one netcard to other in my Linux box? > -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .