Since I just picked up a new computer last week I no longer have to
dual-boot.  I now have a need to share a 56k dial-up.  I'll admit that I
haven't used/needed ip-masquerading since mid 1996 so I'm very rusty with
ipfwadm.  Now, if I'm correct, we have ipchains instead of ipfwadm and
such?  I am using 2.2.2.

Could someone show me the commands to accomplish the following:

192.168.0.1     =       Debian box  (w/modem attached and connecting fine)
192.168.0.2     =       Windows box (have to have MS Office/Quake2)

Would like for the .2 address to have transparent access to the net.  I
have the Windows networking configured to use  192.168.0.1 as a gateway.

These two computers are networked fine internally right now but with no
outside access for the Windows machine (i.e. ftp, telnet, Exceed, all
working.)

I'd appreciate any help.  Also, I was wondering if anyone has a more
in-depth place to get info about ipchains (other than the man page.)

Thanks.

-Ian
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Ian Setford                                               [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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