Re: Answers & Help please

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On 01-Dec-2003/03:40 -0500, AlberLC@xxxxxx wrote:
>1:23 AM 12/1/03
>
>    Users on this list,
>    I've been trying to get info on some how-to s   here is what i
>have...   my main PC has win 98 SE on it with 128 memory and is the
>dialing PC with  '98SE  ICS enabled with a ethernet card to a 8 port
>switch... the IP is set to 192.168.0.1
>
>    the other PC i have is basically the same except no modem. I'm
>running  Red Hat 9.0 on that one... What i need to know 1st. off is
>can i use the 98SE system as my dialup and get the linux box connected
>to the   intrenet through the LAN??

You will need to go into the Linux network setup and set the gateway to
192.168.0.1. You will also need to set the DNS to those specified by your
ISP (you may need to contact your ISP for this info). Last, you'll need to
set this connection as your default route.

Having said all that, you'd be better off doing this the other way around,
using Linux as your dialup/NAT/firewall box and sitting the Win98 box on
your LAN.

Tony
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