Hello Linus friends! We are a ISP company and he have like 60 computers, half are used by our employees and the other half are our web servers, FTP and etc.. We have divided this big ethernet network into two smaller networks using a Linux server with 2 ethernet cars. The networks are: NETWORK A: 30 computers (employees) and a Novell Netware server. This network talks TCP/IP, Netbios and IPX. TCP/IP has a reserved IP range (192.168.0.0/24). NETWORK B: 30 computers (many servers and some routers). This network talks TCP/IP. TCP/IP has a public IP range (200.231.199.0/24). My problem: Our Novell server is used only by our employees, and since they all belong in the same network, it's working fine. BUT.... there is a single computer at NETWORK B who needs to access Novell at NETWORK A. This "SPECIAL COMPUTER" runs Windows 95 and has Novell's Client installed. "NETWORK A" talks TCP/IP to the world through "NETWORK B" because the Linux Proxy in the between talks TCP/IP. But this very same proxy doesn't talk IPX. Is there a way let this "SPECIAL COMPUTER" to talk to Novell inside NETWORK A? This Linux has 2 ethernet cards and has ipchains for firewalling. This is very confusing (and I guess this message is too).. But I would really appreciate any help!!! Thanks a lot, and regards from Brazil, Henrique Pantarotto Coord. T�cnico Operacional CEPAnet Internet Provider Web: http://www.cepa.com.br Tel. suporte: (011) 5506-8477 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
