Kurt,
If the private network is built with ip-addresses which have been
set aside for non-internet uses (aka private networks) such as the 10.* or
teh 192.168.* ip addresses, none of the packets coming from those machines
will make it onto the internet. All such packets will be rejected by the
hardware that runs the internet. To get around this, one needs to use
ip-masquerading.
Kenneth
There is no such thing as luck. 'Luck' is nothing but an absence of bad luck.
On Fri, 11 Dec 1998, Kurt Wall wrote:
>
> Use your Linux box as a gateway to your internal network and give the
> Windows box one of the private IP addresses.
>