Do I have to use any route commands?

-- ABrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > On Thu, 25 Apr
2002 08:50:54 +0200 (CEST)
> Kjetil Tjensvold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly
> intimated:
> 
> > How do I set up an internet route to my subnet.
> > eth0 card connects to internet and eth1 to the
> subnet
> > hub. I have enabled ip forwarding like this.
> > echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward.
> > The win95 maschine says it cant find dhcp server.
> 
> You should have a DHCP address on the machine
> directly connected to the
> modem on the interface that connects to the modem.
> The other machines
> should have static IPs and use the machine connected
> to the modem as a
> gateway, and connect to the static address of the
> gateway machine.
> 
> So, if the linux machine has 2 NICs, and the others
> have one:
> 
> Linux eth0 -> DHCP address
> Linux eth1 -> static IP (192.168.1.X, 192.168.0.X,
> etc)
> Windoze eth0 -> static IP (in same net as linux eth1
> address)
> 
> Then they'll have their traffic processed through
> the linux machine as
> long as the linux machine is set up to pass the
> traffic properly.
> 
> That's the short version, anyway.
> 
> -- 
> I love the way Microsoft follows standards. In much
> the same manner
> that fish follow migrating caribou.
> 
> 
> 
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