/* HINT: Search archives @ http://www.indyramp.com/masq/ before posting! /* ALSO: Don't quote this header. It makes you look lame :-) */ Glen Lee Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > 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. This is possible. You would need some rules set on PC 2 to first allow traffic inbound from PC 1&3. Then have a forwarding rule set. Additionally, PC 1&3 would have to have a route added to their routing tables to indicate that all traffic for your private network be routed to PC 2. I'm not completely sure of the commands you would need to establish this, as I use a nifty firewall/routing script to control mine. However, I am sure that this can be done, and believe the above items to be the only steps that you would need to take. Jamin W. Collins _______________________________________________ Masq maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin requests can be handled at http://www.indyramp.com/masq-list/ -- THIS INCLUDES UNSUBSCRIBING! or email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE read the HOWTO and search the archives before posting. You can start your search at http://www.indyramp.com/masq/ Please keep general linux/unix/pc/internet questions off the list.
