A quick look indicates Yast-NetworkServices-Routing is would do it.

I have my default gateway identified there, & IP Forwarding is available - it is the Routing Table you, need to configure, I imagine, having not set mine up as a server yet.

Experienced voice may follow..

Jeff Fuller wrote:

I am useing Suse 9.1 on two PCs , One conected to the internet by dial up modem the other is waiting in the wings for me to share its connection. All the lan hardware is OK as i have had both previously connected and working with XP & Mandrake. I have tryed static addresses and got them to ping each other but no internet. Cant get dhcp to work either.
Please can someone give me a step by step(easy) way to do this. i dont no anything about networks and get overwhemed when i try to follow and learn the theory.
Thanks jeff

Good luck Rik

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