Re: Networking Win95, Debian Linux and Cable Modem

1997-06-02 Thread Paul Wade
1) If you don't have the IP masquerading howto, I mirror the Linux Documentation Project at http://www.wtop.com/LDP/ 2) I use the following setup to get around the above: a) I run apache on the Linux box that is connected to the Internet with cached proxy service enabled. This allows the other m

Re: Networking Win95, Debian Linux and Cable Modem

1997-06-01 Thread George Bonser
Read the IP-Masquerade mini-howto that you should find in /usr/doc/HOWTO/mini on your linux machine provided you installed the linux docs. You need to put the local machines in a non-routable subnet. This is usually in the 192.168.1.xxx class C that is reserved for systems not directly on the ne

Re: Networking Win95, Debian Linux and Cable Modem

1997-06-01 Thread Carey Evans
"Ross D. Gardler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > I would like to get the Win95 machine talking to the Linux Machine > and to the Internet via the cable modem. How do I do this? [snip] > Any pointers? I haven't had to do this myself, but there is documentation about it. Look at the Ethern

Networking Win95, Debian Linux and Cable Modem

1997-06-01 Thread Ross D. Gardler
I have two machines, one is a Win95 machine, one is a Linux machine. The Linux machine has a cable modem connection to the Internet. I would like to get the Win95 machine talking to the Linux Machine and to the Internet via the cable modem. How do I do this? The Linux machine has two Ethernet c