I wrote to the list a few days ago, asking if somebody could tell me how to
get a connection to internet thru a windows box, just like Maarten is
asking.  Now, I already have my real modem working, but I still think the
question is interesting, an the answer to it is feasible.
Can you IP tunnel to a windows machine? I believe so, but we have to have a
client software at the windows machine. Does it exist?



                                                                                
   
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Hi,
I'm fairly new at Debian, and GNU/Linux in general, so please: no flaming
;)

I've got a winmodem (oh, the agony),  and two computers forming a network.
The computer with the modem has a windows installation access to the
Internet. It's also got this neat little program called AnalogX Proxy,
which isn't really a proxy, but acts like one.
This allows me to surf on two computers at once, at least if both of them
are on Windows.

The problem is: I want to upgrade my Slink&a-half version of Debian to
Woody, using apt-get. But I don't know how to make apt-get use my
proxy-computer. (Does this make any sence at all?)

The networkcard is working OK under Debian, I can ping the other comp. but
pinging anything outside the network is 100% failure.
Does anyone know what to do?

My thanks!

Maarten.


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