
On Fri, 02 Feb 2001, Nick Drage wrote:
On 1 Feb 2001, at 0:54, Dan Kolb wrote:
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Dave Williams wrote:
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How would I do this?
If you're using Linux, something fairly similar to "route add -net 172.19.50.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 172.19.50.2". Under Windows, I'm not so sure; I haven't played with it.
On Windows 2000 ( same for NT IIRC ) if you go into the Networking GUI:
<snip NT> Under Win95, I've just had a look. Right click Network Neighbourhood, and go to Properties. Select TCP/IP and go to properties. Go to the Gateway tab. The first gateway listed is the default gateway. Then, type the other machine's IP address in - i.e. 172.19.50.2. OTOH, I'm not sure if that's really going to help. Darn.
Thanks again
No problem :) It's what I'm (usually lurking) on this list for.
Excellent explanation of subnet masking, you should lurk less :)
Thanks :-) But most questions are on Squid, and I haven't played with it, other than "install it and it works". I tend to answer questions which I know the answer to :) Dan -- dankolb@ox.compsoc.net Oxford University Computer Society Secretary --I reserve the right to be completely wrong about any comments or opinions expressed; don't trust everything you read above--