You can't do that with Win2000 Professional but you could do it easily with
2000 server. You didn't specify which...either way it seems kinda backwards
to use the Winblows box as the router. I'd buy a modem for the Linux machine
and reverse the roles.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sunil Patel [mailto:">sunil.patel@snt.BellSouth.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 11:25 AM
To: ">milh4ck@kmfms.com
Subject: [ale] Internet sharing.
I have two box configured and networked as follows:
Box1 Box2
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Win2000 Linux, Red Hat 6.1
IP:192.168.0.1 IP: 192.168.0.2
Winmodem No modem
>From Box1, I normally login to my work using ppp. Once, I login
successfully I can access all the machines that I have access to. How
do I access my work machines from Box2. When I try to ping IP of my
work box from Box2 it will not be able to access it. Is this possible
or not. I ping between Box1 and Box2 and my local private network is
working fine.
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Thanks
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Sunil Patel
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