I'm running RH5 with kernal 2.0.33. I'm also running KDE B4 (if that
matters) as my Linux machine. With that machine I can connect to my ISP
(PPP) and get out to the Internet.
I also have a machine running NT 4.0. These two machines are connected with
an ethernet mini hub.
I followed the mini howto as far as compiling the kernel. That went fine
and the new kernel is up and running fine. I was unable to compile and
install the modules (all kinds of compiler errors) but if I understand it
right this should be ok with the new kernels - at least to do something
simple like pinging my ISP's main server.
I set up my NT machine by changing the default gateway to the IP address of
my Linux machine (192.168.0.4) and I changed the DNS to the DNS on my ISP
(199.4.126.1).
I then entered the following commands on my Linux machine:
ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm -F -a m -S 192.168.1.0/24 -D 0.0.0.0/0
As far as I can tell these are the basics and it should work but it
doesn't. From the NT machine I can ping the Linux machine but I am unable
to ping anything in the outside world. From the Linux machine I can ping
anything I want.
Did I miss something?
Thanks for any help you can give me,
Jim
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