My ISP allow 2 Ip-adresses but I have 2 PC's so I thought I could work
arond this problem using bridge



 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: > I don't think you want a
bridge, you want IPTables with NAT, or
> ipchains
> with masquerading.
> By my reading, if the adsl modem expects to speak to more than one
> computer
> at a time then it will be a router and have multiple ethernet
> outlets. It is
> unlikely that the interface at the other end of your adsl connection
> expects
> to be communicating directly with 2 different IP addresses.
> 
> I have a linux server with modem (ppp) link to internet as well as
> two
> ethernet cards:
> one for my old 10-base-2 network and one for 10-base-T/TX.  The
> bridge is
> used to connect
> my two local nets to each other to appear as a single subnet, and so
> the
> kids can still play IPX-based games etc. But I use masquerading to
> allow the
> Windoze boxes to access the internet.
> 
> Cameron.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > 
> > I have 2 windows boxes and want them to connect to my linuz 
> > box which is connected to internet through a adsl modem. The 
> > Linuz box has 2 nics , one for the internet connection (eth0) 
> > and 1 (eth1)to the hub where the windows boxes are connected. 
> ...etc
> 
> 
> 
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