Your xp box (the one who's dialing) is working as a router so you have to 
configure that to forward traffic to the Ubuntu box. This is a windows 
question not a Linux specific one : ), maybe you should consider making the 
Ubuntu box work as a router, its more work but it comes with much more 
flexibility.

On Thursday 19 October 2006 09:00, Al-Faisal El-Dajani wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I have a network of several machine, and one of them is an Ubuntu Dapper
> (all else are windows XP). I have a static IP, and would like to get to my
> Ubuntu machine from different places (i have demo sites, and an ssh server
> installed on it). But the machine that does the dialling is one of the
> windows XP machines. Is there a way to make the publicly available machine
> become the Ubuntu machine? I heard that this is a NAT or PAT thing, but i'm
> not much into networks, so any help would be appreciated.

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