HI !!!!!!!!!!!!!,,
BUDDY TRY GOING FOR A NAT (NETWORK ADDRESS TAKEOVER) .
define your domainn ip pool as 192.168.*.* . configure your proxy for an
address conversion ....for more details go to www.indiana.edu check out
the howto pages for NAT ...
With warm regards,
G Deepak Rao.
IBM Global Services
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vineet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/21/2000 01:35:09 PM
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Subject: [LIH] setting up proxy with subnetting
Hello,
We have limited IP but we have several computers in our LAN obviously
exceeding the number of IP's.I tried DHCP successfully but still am
unsatisfied coz of the limited connectivity of the systems.So I want to
assign IP to all the systems by subnetting.I guess this could be done by
setting up a proxy server with subnetting.
Anyone got an idea how to go about it?
I have never seen a proxy server work since I am a newbie but
I've read about it. What shall be my first step?
I use RHL 6.1 . Where are the docs located to this type of setup in the
CD.
Thanks in advance folks.
regards
vineet
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