You can ping IP addresses, but can you resolve domains from the workstations
?

maybe its just your DNS setup that isnt working. make sure your dns server
on the workstation is set to the Linux machine.

--Stephen



>Hello there,
>
>I've got a problem with an NT LAN where a Linux box serves as a router
>(between Ethernet and ISDN-Internet).
>
>I cannot get clients in the LAN to get http-connections established. Ping
>to Internet IP addresses works ok from LAN clients. Also, establishing
>http-connections from the Linux box itself works fine.
>
>This is running the latest (German) SuSE 6.0 Linux distribution (Kernel
>2.0.36). Masquerading already is built into the kernel.
>
>The NT LAN is set up "dynamically" with a DHCP-server.
>
>Can someone help, preferrably with step-by-step instructions, since I'm a
>real newbie at both Linux and Masquerading (less than a week's
>experience).
>
>Thanks,
>
>Georg
>
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