Heh, sorry, a little early in the morning. ;)
* Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010330 09:16]:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 07:08:16AM -0600, Vinh Truong wrote:
> > Carel,
> >
> > Can you ping your dns? Can you browse the net from the Linux machine?
>
> Mixed up identities? I, Carel, have no
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 07:08:16AM -0600, Vinh Truong wrote:
> Carel,
>
> Can you ping your dns? Can you browse the net from the Linux machine?
Mixed up identities? I, Carel, have no problems with my machine
firewalling and masquerading:) I was just responding to mr Dean.
--
groetjes, carel
Carel,
Can you ping your dns? Can you browse the net from the Linux machine?
Have you set up your internal machines to use the Linux machine as a
gateway? I have a linksys router and that is what I have to do.
There is a how-to for cablemodems at http://www.linuxdoc.org. Maybe it
will help you
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 11:10:09AM +0100, JACKSON, DEAN wrote:
>
> Right here's the scenario.
>
> cable modem with dhcp allocated ip
> int ne t card connected to this
> 2nd int net card connected to local LAN using-static ip
> machines on local LAN can send ping's to external ip addresses
> probl
Right here's the scenario.
cable modem with dhcp allocated ip
int ne t card connected to this
2nd int net card connected to local LAN using-static ip
machines on local LAN can send ping's to external ip addresses
problem-- machines in local LAN cannot browse internet (unable to resolve
dns)
my dn
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