Sibuyas Bombay wrote: > I am using ppp to connect to my ISP, so that means xxx.33 will be my ppp0 > interface's IP rite ? What about my eth0 interface ? Will I also need to > give > it one IP of its own since its the only interface my LAN (of windoze > puters)can > directly see ?
Your ppp0 connection will be assigned an address by the remote server you connect to. This more than likely will not be in your subnet, but check with your ISP. The eth0 could then take the 33 address > How about the routing, what other routes do I have to add ? Im also confised > whther I also have to add additional #ifconfig commands. In the routing table you need only worry about adding xxx.32 to eth0. The default route to ppp0 will be added when you connect to the ISP given that PPP is set up properly. Then be sure to set a default gateway to your router on all the other machines on the network. Hope this helps. -- Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]