Yes, I am sure the eth0 interface is up and running. When I do a 'ifconfig' it shows
up with the
proper IP, etc. I will attempt to ping the loopback when I get home. As for the
webpage, I don't
have Apache installed on the linux box yet, I was waiting to get the networking up
first. Unless
Apache is installed by default (std. Workstation install), I can't check that.
I have tried pinging using both IP and name with no luck either way.
The 2 boxes are connected via a switch and 2 10/100 NICs. The linux box has a triple
boot
(Win98/Win2k/RH6.0) and the LAN works fine in both other OS's. So, I don't think it's
a hardware
issue.
Someone earlier asked me if I had the routes setup properly. I haven't a clue. Any
thoughts?
Jason
>
> Are you sure your eth0 interface is up and running? Can you"ping
> 127.0.0.1" from the Linux box and obtain the replies? Can you open your
> browser, point it to "http://127.0.0.1" and see the homepage from your own
> server? Please, post the exact error message that you get.
>
> Also, instead of using the host names make sure you use exclusively the
> IPs. It's always better to troubleshoot network problems that way
> first since that way you leave possible problems affecting name resolution
> out of the picture.
>
> Finally, how did you physically connect the Win98 box to the Linux
> box? Ethernet, I suppose? How? Try to describe it.
>
>
> > Also, what would be the best way to setup internet sharing? I have the original
>Win98, so I don't
> > have built-in internet sharing. Will I need to use a 3rd party software package
>or something?
> > Whatever the method, I will need to be able to forward incoming data to my linux
>box based on
> > ports.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
>
> Not familiar enough with Win98 in that sense, but you shouldn't have any
> problems downloading the Internet Sharing bit from the Net, I suppose. I
> believe a lot of people use Wingate or something similar for this purpose,
> but I don't know how good it is. I heard it is quite insecure. Why don't
> you do a search in a place like http://www.tucows.com?
>
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