On Wednesday 07 February 2001 08:10 pm, you wrote:
Yann Ouellet wrote:
Your quoting is broken... fixed.
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Do you even have basic connectivity...? Can you ping 192.168.0.1? I
know nothing of ICS; but does it really support forwarding of DNS (docs
could be
2001 8:22 AM
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To share the connection with Mandrake, fire up DraxConf. Click on
"Int
connection Sharing under linux.
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To share the connection with Mandrak
Do you even have basic connectivity...? Can you ping 192.168.0.1? I know
nothing of ICS; but does it really support forwarding of DNS (docs could be
wrong, or you may need another option)? Or, should you tell your Linux box the
ISP DNS addresses?
If the ping works, try setting the ISP DNS
The problem is that i don't want to share the internet connection from the
linux box but from the Windows box...
Now that is a problem! ;-)
, so answering the questions in internet
connection sharing under linux would mean that i want to share from my
linux
box. What i want to know is what
Do you even have basic connectivity...? Can you ping 192.168.0.1? I know
nothing of ICS; but does it really support forwarding of DNS (docs could be
wrong, or you may need another option)? Or, should you tell your Linux box
the
ISP DNS addresses?
If the ping works, try setting the ISP DNS
There's a good chance that Windows won't share except with Windows (you know, like you
couldn't
connect to msn.com w/ Netscape, that kind of thing).
As for your setup, it's a little unclear to me - it seems like maybe you have only one
NIC in your
Windows box, that means that you are
On Wednesday 07 February 2001 19:45, Yann Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
I recently sent an email regarding the internet connection sharing in
linux from a Windows Box. In fact, I formatted the whole system and
reinstalled win98SE to use ICS and get rid of Sygate. Everything works fine
in
Yann Ouellet wrote:
Your quoting is broken... fixed.
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Do you even have basic connectivity...? Can you ping 192.168.0.1? I know
nothing of ICS; but does it really support forwarding of DNS (docs could be
wrong, or you may need another option)? Or, should you tell
Ok, I'll chime in on this one. Internet connections sharing using a Win9x machine as
a gateway to
serve an internet connection to your linux box isn't that difficult at all. I did it
by accident and
it took me several hours to get rid of it. Here is how I accidentally did it.
First, I had a 4
Hi,
I recently sent an email regarding the internet connection sharing in
linux from a Windows Box. In fact, I formatted the whole system and
reinstalled win98SE to use ICS and get rid of Sygate. Everything works fine
in windows, i can access the internet, email, ftps,
To share the connection with Mandrake, fire up DraxConf. Click on
"Internet Connection Sharing". Answer the questions and that it asks.
You can turn off DHCP (#/etc/rc.d/init/dhcpd stop), to stop it from
starting #ntsysv and unselect it. The script is located at
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