On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 21:22:16 +0100
Roman Naumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, please forgive this most probably very simple question, but I
cannot find the correct configuration file to enable routing...
I have two PCs, one HAS a internet connection to the internet-proxy,
the other one
Hi, please forgive this most probably very simple question, but I cannot find
the correct configuration file to enable routing...
I have two PCs, one HAS a internet connection to the internet-proxy, the
other one hasn't.
The internet-pc (and I do not mean the proxy-pc) has two ethernet devices,
Roman Naumann wrote:
Hi, please forgive this most probably very simple question, but I cannot find
the correct configuration file to enable routing...
I have two PCs, one HAS a internet connection to the internet-proxy, the
other one hasn't.
The internet-pc (and I do not mean the proxy-pc)
You need something like NAT to be configured on your internet-pc.
This maybe help(especially the NAT part):
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/home-router-howto.xml
Best wishes, ;-)
On 21:22 Sat 17 Feb , Roman Naumann wrote:
Hi, please forgive this most probably very simple question, but I cannot
Roman,
I'm not quite clear on your configuration. What sort of device is the
internet-proxy? Is it a NAT router, or something else? Are all three
devices in the same subnet? It sounds like you're either trying to work
around not having a hub, or not having a NAT device.
Thanks for your
Hello,
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 11:07:34PM +0100, Roman Naumann wrote:
Here the whole configuration: (imagine it as a complicated line of different
connections through the entire house...)
[SNIP]
Hm, I think in theory you should have the PC in the middle with 2 IP
addresses, on each interface
Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 11:07:34PM +0100, Roman Naumann wrote:
Here the whole configuration: (imagine it as a complicated line of different
connections through the entire house...)
[SNIP]
Hm, I think in theory you should have the PC in the middle with
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