I don't think that is an option on a Windows box. > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Densmore [mailto:DensmoreB@ctbsonline.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 3:55 PM > To: 'rossiter@discoverynet.com' > Cc: 'kclug@kclug.org' > Subject: RE: IPMASQ on the @home network...... > > > Also, make sure the M$ Windows box has IP forwarding turned > on. Although it > looks like it may be. > > Brian > > > > > AHHHH, Now I understand. I thought you were running a web > > server. OK. > > > > On your Windows box, you need to enter the DNS server IP > addresses for > > Comcast under the Network Properties. You need to put the IP > > of the Linux > > box in for the default gateway under the Windows Network Properties. > > Finally, the Windows box needs an IP on the private network > (your home > > network (192.168.x.x or 10.0.0.x) that matches up with the > > Private IP you > > picked for your Linux box. Let me know if you need the > > details for this. > > > > It sounds like you mostly need the DNS numbers in there. > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Eric Rossiter [mailto:rossiter@discoverynet.com] > > > Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 1:52 PM > > > To: Brian Kelsay > > > Subject: Re: IPMASQ on the @home network...... > > > > > > > > > Man, Now I'm even more confused..........I'm really new at > > > this, and if you > > > are losing patience I understand.... =) > > > > > > I'm simply trying to implement IPMASQ/IPCHAINS/IPWHATEVER on > > > a linux box on > > > my home network as a gateway/firewall/whatever, so that Win > > > boxes on the > > > home network can access the internet.....using the same cable > > > the Linux box > > > is on, without having to pay Comcast for additional IP's...... > > > > snip > > > majordomo@kclug.org >