Hi, Jon. Thanx for quick answer! I know for dialup and for DHCP... But, what to do in order to share the connection to Internet between A and B? And, how to initiate dialing on comp. A sitting at B? Also I need details how to put all this together...I think comp. A should become a kind of router, or what? By the way, when I put DHCPd in order, I enabled pinging between A and B, but my dialup stop working. Exactly, dialing itself still works, but after I get connected, I don't ping outside network anymore.. IP on eth0 (A) 172.16.1.1 IP on eth0 (B) 172.16.1.2-5 IP on ppp (A) 192.168.1.xxx Regards, rms marsaro@interearth.com wrote:
Radule;
I have not used a dial-up modem in quite some time, but there is a package in SuSE that does this......wvdial I think.
For the NAT, use SuSEfirrewall
DHCP.....DHCPd
Regards,
Jon
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Radule Soskic wrote:
Hello all!
I have two computers (call them A and B) in my network. Comp. B is DHCP client to A. Comp. A also dials out to my ISP, being DHCP client to ISP server. (I can order dialing both from A and B) Both computers share the dialed-out Internet connection. My internal IP addresses set on NICs A and B are "invisible" from the outside network (NAT is in place)...
All this was easily set up in Windows, using program WinRoute. What to do to match this functionality in SuSE 7.0 or 6.4 ?
Best regards,
rms
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