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I have a DSL connection that looks something like this:
WWW
|
[Cisco Router]
|
|
[PC 1] -----------------[HUB}---------------- [PC 3]
Linux |209.98.11. Linux
|eth0
[PC 2] Linux
|eth1
|192.168.1.
[PC 4] -----------------[HUB]---------------- [PC 5]
Windows |Windows
|
[HPPRINTER]
I have the simple IP Masquerading set up in PC 2, which is running RH 6.1.
The Windows computers in the 192.168.1 network can access the web and all the
Linux boxes with no trouble. However, I can't get Linux PC 1 or PC 3 to access
the Windows computers in the 192.168.1 network. Is there any way I can do this
with IP Masquerading? I'd like to be able to access the printer hooked to PC 5
if possible.
Thanks,
Glen
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