The setup is as follows...

I have a Windows 2000 box with a Cable modem attached to a NIC.  I have
another NIC that is attached to my DOS box on a seperate network
(192.168.0.x). I am using software that provides NAT to the cable modem
from the DOS box.  When I type an address like 'http://www.cnn.com' or
whatever in Arachne, I can see the DOS box trying to communicate to my W2K
box.  When I check the NAT log on the W2K box, it appears to be seeing the
DNS lookup request, but is trying to translate to a 0.0.0.0 IP address on
the W2K box.
Arachne never gets an IP address to go to and comes back with an error.






"L.D. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@arachne.cz on 07/27/2001 02:26:43 PM

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Todd,

I don't know from ... about WinGate.  But if we're talking networking
there should be no problem with Arachne.  If it requires use of Proxy
Arachne can do that too, but I haven't learned that part yet.

A number of us run Arachne on networks of all sorts, and some may be
using proxy & more complex stuff than I.

Rather than the software name [WinGate or whatever], tell us the setup
and what needs to happen and when, and I'm sure a number of people can
provide much more detail.

l.d.
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 10:45:19 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Does anyone have any experience using arachne through wingate?  I have
set
> up arachne on my DOS machine and I can see it trying to go through the
> WinGate gateway, but it stops there.  I have WinGate set up to do Network
> Address Translation, and I couldn't get it going.  I also tried NAT32
with
> no luck.
> I have set up many windows machines to do this without any problems
> whatsoever.  Just seems Arachne doesn't want to work.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

> Thanks,

> Todd Kirchner

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