----- Original Message -----
From: "M. Neidorff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: Can Linux access net thru win95 box with dial up modem?
> MS designed Internet Connection Sharing into Win98SE (or some version like
> that) because linux did the ip forwarding and masquerading so easily. You
> can upgrade the box with the modem to the correct version of windows, or
> you can move the modem to the linux box and set up the masquerading &
> networking from the linux box. (Its well documented)
> Your quick answer is that you can't do it with native windows 95.
>
>
> Mark
> ___
.Hi ,
I tried to set up Internet Connection Sharing with Win98SE. The first thing
it did was
wipe out my LAN by changeing my address and other important stuff.
I fixed that and tried to connect with my isp. It no longer worked at all.
The tech support people at Earthlink helped me to get rid of it and
re-establish
my connection setup. The guy I talked to said he did know one person who
had gotten it to work, but it wasn't easy. I haven't gotten around to
trying it with my Linux box yet, so I can't say if it will be easier, but
I'm sure I
will have alot more controll of the process.
Linda Hanigan
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