On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, fooler wrote:
> > FYI, you can use MS NT WS 4.0 for LAN Proxy server only. You can't use it
> > for WAN.
>
> roi, you are really confuse :-> any operating system as long supports any
> protocol that can be routable can be use for wan. tcp/ip and ipx/spx are
> routable protocols. one good example of a non routable protocol is m$
> netbeui therefore it cannot be use for wan unless you encapsulate it with
> other routable protocols. :->
What about the 192.168.0.1 to 254 IP? Do you think they can route IP
packets. I think no! The PC which has a live IP address like
208.160.233.88 can route a packet. Di ba?
Eto diagram:
win98 client------->MS NT WS 4.0 proxy------->Internet
192.168.0.2 192.168.0.1
(dial-up)
I'm talking about the above setup. Di ba non-routable ang di live IP? :)
Parang IP masquerading ng Linux. Clients from the outside CAN'T use it as
a proxy. While clients inside (i.e. LAN PCs) CAN access it. Please correct
me if I'm wrong.
Ganon naman po ang setup ng clients namin.
Cheers!:)
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Roi
Angelcom
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