Connecting Linux to a Win95 Point-to-Point Network

Connecting Linux to a Win95 Point-to-Point Network

Post by Pedro Miguel Guerreir » Wed, 23 Jul 1997 04:00:00



The subject says it all:
How can I connect my Linux Box to an Win95 Point-to-Point Network?
Must I use IPX, or I can use another protocol?

Thanks.

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Connecting Linux to a Win95 Point-to-Point Network

Post by Thomas Arthur Seide » Fri, 25 Jul 1997 04:00:00


You will use tcpip and NFS on the LINUX system. The PC will be told a
lie: the LINUX is called "Windows NT". The PC will not really find


> The subject says it all:
> How can I connect my Linux Box to an Win95 Point-to-Point Network?
> Must I use IPX, or I can use another protocol?

> Thanks.


 
 
 

1. tunnel point to point vs physical point to point

If you have 2 systems on a point to point link you would address them
by a /30 block? When creating 'gre' tunnel you can use /32 for example
ip addr add 1.0.0.1 peer 1.0.0.2 dev mydev.

why can't /32 of arbitray addressing be used on a point to point
between 2 systems?

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