Gateway for your workstations should be the ip adress of your LAN adapter.
Zlatko.
SoloCDM wrote:
> SoloCDM wrote:
> >
> > SoloCDM wrote:
> > >
> > > I have the following setup: DNS and BIND, Samba, Win9x (TCP/IP,
> > > Gateway, DNS), lmhosts and hosts, resolver on server. With all these,
> > > I'm still not able to retrieve anything from the Internet with a Win9x
> > > workstation going through a primary server. Although, I am able to
> > > ping a web site from the workstation, but I'm not able to browse the
> > > Internet with Netscape. What did I leave out?
> >
> > For my primary server -- the gateway is the number that my ISP DHCP
> > server gives me and the gateway device is ppp0, but for my
> > workstations -- what is my gateway? And, how do I setup the
> > workstations (RedHat 5.2 Linux and Win9x) for the gateway?
>
> Is it possible to keep each workstations own IP number in their
> configurations when connecting to the Internet through the gateway?
>
> Note: Detailed Document(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome.
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