Hello, I'm running Debian Woody with a custom 2.4.10 kernel. On weekends someone plugs their laptop running Win2K into my ethernet network. In order to allow her to browse the internet I have to reconfigure her (static) IP settings. In order to allow her to dial into the company NT server I have to run a phone line down to her desk in addition to the ethernet cable. Here's what I'm trying to do.
First I want to configure my Debian machine to answer to the IP addresses of the DNS servers she uses at work. I did this on a Red Hat box from instructions in the Apache manual by O'Reilly but if anyone can steer me to a HOWTO on this I'd appreciate it. Second set up DNS (BIND) on the Debian box. I was planning to do that anyway just for the experience. I think I can configure a route to her company's NT box through a modem connected to the Debian box. Does this sound like a good idea and if so can you steer me to some applicable HOWTO's or other docs that have been helpful to you. Am I overlooking something? Is this the best approach to this problem? Thanks for the help, links, and advice. John Purser

