> -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Rossiter [mailto:rossiter@discoverynet.com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 12:30 PM > To: Brian Kelsay; Gene Dascher; Kclug > Subject: Re: Dumb Question > > > On the other boxes on your network you need to have them > point to the Linux > box (internal side NIC) as the gateway (e.g.. 192.168.0.1 or > 10.0.0.1) and use > the DNS addresses that you were given by Comcast (24.16.152.15 and > 24.16.152.17). > From: Brian Kelsay > > > They didn't give me any DNS entries Brian, Comcast > authenticates by machine > name using DHCP. I issued ipconfig /all on the Win2K side of > this dual boot > box and got the DNS IP's. > That's funny, I got a pink sheet that looked like a work order, containing the DNS info, an IP (Static, in case of problems I guess, which is what I always get from them through DHCP), user name, computer name (which I had to give the router, CJxxxx-a) and I think that is it. Brian Kelsay > I entered them in the DNS properties of the Win95 box behind > the RH 7.0 > gateway, using the internal NIC address (10.0.0.1) as the > gateway. No ping, > no http from the Win9x box. > > That's where I sit. > > Thanks, > > Eric >