thanks for the quick response,
pity i have to keep the NT-Nic connected to the cable modem (PCI..i
don't have pci on the linux machine// and how i said its mac is
registered with the isp)
what i simple do not understand, is ..how to "inter-connect" the two
NICs in the NT machine
so i could route from the linuxPC "through" its NT-NIC TO the
secondNIC---> cable modem
isn't this simple connecting two lans ?? this is where i am stuck,
mentally..
thanX
Pjtg0707 schrieb:
> If your intention is to keep NT connected to the cabel connection and
> connect Linux to the Internet through NT, then your choice is to use a
> proxy software llike WinProxy, which you can download from places like
> cnet.com
> OTOH, if you use Linux as the gateway to the Internet, then IP-Chains
> wil be the way to go.
> >who could help please ??? properbly asked many times..but i am simly
> >stuck.
> >i got a pc -nt4- linked to the internet with a 3com900/CableModem and
> >have been setting up a secondary PC -linux on it- linked to the nt by
> >lan
> >how to get the second Linux-PC linked to the internet- as well, using
> >the only static IP.
> >TIA
> >PS Linux-PC must be "second", cause we are reg. to the provider by the
> >3com900-MAC-adress
> >--
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mfg
peter
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