From: TRBishop
Just a thought, do you need to use a proxy for the dial-up to your ISP?
I'm going slowly insane....... I cannot get my windows boxes to reach the net through my linux box (gateway) Using wvdial.dod. Windows boxes are 192.168.0.2 and .3. Linux is 192.168.0.1 and I use that IP in windows as the gateway IP. In windows I put my ISP's nameservers for DNS. Only iffy part is what do I put for host and domain? When this all worked before, I put linuxbox as host and used its domain, but I have tried all combos this time around. Yes, IP forwarding is set in rc.config. I am truly at a loss. Windows boxes initiate the modem on linuxbox and connect, but are dead in the water. Linuxbox reaches the 'net fine and all machines can ping each other and also exchange files. This is nuts, it all came together so easily before. I am using 6.4 . Thanks a million. -- TRBishop tb64710@ltec.net RLU#12043 SuSE6.4
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