Dear All


I have resolved my problems with the IP Masquedare
technology. Now, I can ftp, http and telnet to
internet with Win95 IP set as 192.168.2.10. But I
still want to use public IP address. I have try 2
public IP address on interface eth0 of my Linux box.
All can work. I still want to use one of these IP
addresses as my Win95 IP. How can I do that?

Best

--- Clifford Kite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Max Zhang wrote:
> 
> |I have checked the setup after read you meassage.
> The
> |file " /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward = 1 " when PPP
> |has setup. So, Does this meaning IP forwarding has
> |been involve in kernel and invoked? I still checked
> |the selection of "make xconfig" in the kernel.
> There
> |isn't the item named " ip forward " in "advance
> |router" in kernel 2.2.8 xconfig file. Do I need to
> |reload the kernel?
> 
> I misread the CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER
> Configure.help section and
> thought that IP forwarding had been moved to a
> sub-configuration menu.
> 
> There was such an item in 2.0.38 but after carefully
> rereading
> the 2.2.14 .help file I'm still not sure what's
> needed.
> You can do "less Documentation/Configure.help" from
> the linux
> source directory and search for
> CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER to judge
> for yourself.
> 
> |I have try to ping from my win 95 end to other PC
> |through my Linux and check the ip package by
> command "
> |ipchains -v". I can see the forward package courter
> |increased 4 if my win 95 sent out 4 package. But
> Why
> 
> This sounds like IP forwarding is working.
> 
> |there is no package forward back. If I ping from my
> |Linux which the same IP it could response. Do I
> have
> |choice the "IP masqerade". I not so familiar with
> IP
> |masqerade with "ipchains". I want all the service
> |could be use by win95, not only http but also
> telnet,
> |ftp and etc.
> 
> Does pppd have the option "proxyarp" and is it
> turned on for the
> ethernet in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/* ?  I don't
> know how that pppd
> option plays with IP chains, but it's commonly used
> to tell the other
> machines on a LAN to send packets bound for the
> call-in (the Win95)
> to the Linux box with the PPP connection.
> 
> ---
> Clifford Kite                                       
>        Not a guru. (tm)
> 
> 
> 


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Max Zhang
Electrical Engineer
Greater China Personal Communications Sector R&D Center
Beijing Breach
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