On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 13:19, fifner the dragon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just configured my connection sharing using drakgw in the mandrake control center.
>When it finished I got the message "you may now share internet connection with other
>computers on your Local Area Network, using atomatic network configuration (DHCP)."
>
> Hoow do I set it up to have the internet connection use the static ip numbers from
>the other machine? I have only one computer as a network client and it has a dual
>boot. Win 98 should be allowed to use the internet, but win2000 should not.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Fifner
Let's see if I understood:
1.- Your Linux machine is going to be the gateway to the Internet (2
NICs: one for Internet and the other for the LAN).
2.- A second machine connected to (1) can boot either Win98 or W2K.
3.- When booting Win98 it will be allowed access to the Internet.
4.- When booting W2K, access to the Internet will be denied.
5.- Win98 and W2K will have their IP addresses statically set.
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