At 14:46 21-10-97 +0200, you wrote: >This means you get a single IP address only. The only way to make the >Windows 95 boxes access the internet is through proxys or by using >ip-masquerading. I'd suggest proxying first, when it works try the >masquerading stuff
The proxy is working fine, and the ip_masq too- if only using ip adresses instead of domains. >As I said, this is ok, but your Windows 95 boxes won't see the internet. >All internet services need to be proxied by the Linux box, DNS beeing one >of these. Shouldn't the DNS requests just be forwardet via. ip_masq, like other things? >Install bind with > dpkg -i /path/to/bind/bind_4.9.6-1.deb >and answer all questions with RETURN, except > Forwarder Hosts >where you put in the IP's of your ISP's nameserver. Bingo, nameserver set >up. This is really simple. Now put 192.168.0.250 as the IP of your DNS >server in the DHCP configuration. Ok, i'll do that! >Now install squid and let the Windows 95 clients use 192.168.0.250 port >3128 use as proxy for http, secure http, ftp and gopher. Now they can surf >the Internet. Done, expect they just have 192.168.0.250 as default gateway which will redirect from 80/21 to 3180. Regards, [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq uin: 2565176 ------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

