Jon,
Ok. At least you're making some progress. I assume that your Linux
machine itself is able to connect to the Internet? Presumably you are
sending this email from the Linux part of the Win4Lin kernel and not another
machine?
I did not have to do any of the ipmasquarade stuff that your doing. I
assume that you are doing this because you do not have any external
firewall? (You're using Linux to firewall the Linux box itself, and then
attempting to run Win4Lin Windows sessions behind that firewall using
masquerading? Interesting...)
I think that someone who has made this work, or NeTraverse is going to
have to take you further.
Best of luck,
Mark
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jon
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 4:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [Win4Lin-users] win4lin re-install woe's
On Sunday 10 June 2001 02:39 pm, you wrote:
> Jon,
> Your description has me confused. Is this the portion of the
> installation where you are installing Windows onto the hard drive? Or is
> this a user/personal installation of Windows? Which version of Windows? Is
> it possibly a OEM version?
>
> I'm also not clear about 'disk 3'. Is it asking for a CD or a floppy?
> The only Windows installation I knew of with 3 floppies was NT, and I
don't
> support you're trying to load that. ;-)
I guess I have to admit to dumbness here, after the kernel was installed I
rebooted and went into win4lin-install again and was asked to insert the
win98 cd, I did and supposedly the win files were loaded, I then restarted
KDE in user mode and typed win, that is when the install failed. Then the
"duh!!" kicked in again and I used Winsetup to do the work and everything
got
installed ok, after it told me to run 'unloadwindowsCD' to get rid of the
partial install.
At anyrate I have it installed again and running but vnet is still not
letting me connect to the internet. My system is Mandrake 8.0 with 2.4
kernel. I am connected to the internet with the @Home service. I have the
cable modem connected to a hub. The computer is connected to the hub via a
3com 10/100 NIC which is setup as eth0 with my assigned static ip and
gateway. I was told by support that with this config I should setup an ip
alias and enable masquerading. I have done that, I now have eth0 setup with
the @home assigned IP and gateway and have alias'd eth0 with the IP of
10.0.0.1. I have placed the "iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.0.0.0/24
-j MASQUERADE" command in my rc.local file.
In windows control panel/network I have setup tcp/ip properties with an IP
of
10.0.0.2, netmask of 255.255.255.0, gateway of 10.0.0.1 along with the DNS
properties of the @home network.
Forwarding is enabled, it should work but ain't :(((
-jon-
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