The configuration should be the same for your linux client as your Windows
clients. Whether you have a DNS server on your network or not, all the
clients need to use some DNS from somewhere in order to resolve FQDN names
for the internet. You might check the DNS configuration of the windows
clients for their DNS server config.

If you are using DHCP to configure the windows clients, yo might try the
same with the linux client. Or on a Window box, open an "NT Prompt", or
whatever it's called now--I stopped administrating Win2K, as I can't stand
it--and type:   ipconfig /all   if that gives you an error (and I think I
remember it doing so for me on Win2K) type   ipconfig /? to get the correct
syntax.  This will print the ip configuration information to the stdout.

--Greg

----- Original Message -----
From: "faisal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> I have a internet sharing server supporting NAT it is working on my W2k
> clients But not on mandrake anyone have anyidea how to configure NAT i
have
> given the address of that PC as a default gate way i dont have a dns
server
> on my network.
>
>
>


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