ken wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I've run into a couple of problems the *fm's I can find don't solve.
> How in 'ell do you UN configure the Internet connection sharing????
> 
> #1: While trying to set up Internet connection sharing I fsck'd my local
> network e.g. NO NFS connection.. OK referring to a suggestion sent on this
> subject several weeks ago, I tried to then set up static IP addressing, Nope,
> no worky.. I don't get NFS OR connection sharing. Worse yet, now I can't even
> ping the nameserver of my IP, Dial Up Connection (216.190.159.2), so no
> Internet or email. I can ping my other computer(using local term window), the
> one I set as the dhcp server, leaving the IP address static on it.
> I'm using it to send this mail so it seems to be working OK as far as
> Internet connectivity is concerned.
> #2 I though to my self, OK, if need be I'll set up SAMBA and use KOMBA2 to
> browse with. Well, Komba sees the share but as soon as it opens the file
> browser  it closes it right back down. This doesn't happen browsing a Corel
> Linux system I have set up as a file server, Komba works OK.
> So as it stands right now, I don't have either Internet connection sharing or
> ANY kind of network that I can use.
> My goal:
> 1: Intenert connection sharing over a 5 computer network(IP range from
> 192.168.0.1 up, originally set up static on 192.168.10.x up).
> 2: NFS networking between all of the 5 computers (all running MDK 8.1 except
> the Corel1.2 file server)
> The system I want as a gateway machine is an Athalon 1.2Ghz, 512Mb RAM and a
> good 56K/bps modem. NIC is LinkSys 10/100 PCI, no problem with it.
> I have a 3Com 10/100 12 port hub and a LinkSys switch being used as a hub to
> extend the distance of my short cables. Overall length is under 50 feet.
> So, in total I need help figuring out how undo whatever the "Wizard" did OR
> get it configured right so I will have a usable network again.
> Thanks,
> Ken Thompson

1. Recommend that you do a block diagram of the system as you wish to
configure it.

2. Review the documentation on setting up a network, Mandrake Linux
Reference Manual Chapter 15.

Larry
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