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Home network with two pcs
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17/09/2002 12:37:11
Joel Leach
Memorial Business Systems, Inc.
Tennessie, États-Unis
 
 
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>Hello everybody:
>
>In trying to set up 2 pcs at home, one with LINUX 8.2 mandrake and the second one with Windows 2000 professional, am running into the following problem.
>
>The two pcs are connected via a crossover cable and the linux box has 2 network cards. One connected to the cable-modem and the other one crossover cable. This architecture was suggested to avoid the need of a hub or a router.
>
>The goal is to have the linux box host the windows 2000 box for internet access, and down the road, i would like to set up SAMBA to provide some file to the Windows pc.
>
>But most importantly, I would like to setup a e-mail server in linux where i can send e-mails from my windows pc using VFP.
>
>The windows going out thru the linux box and reach internet did not ever work.
>
>I have DHCP on the cable-modem network card eth0, and tried just about all combinations on the eth1 card. Not successful yet, any suggestions?
>
>Please assume network cards work correctly.

Hi Tony,

First of all, I assume that you have already tried using the Connection Sharing wizard that ships with Mandrake?

I use static IP addresses for the LAN. The machine connected to the cable modem is 192.168.0.1, and the other machine is 192.168.0.2 and has the first address entered as the gateway. You may also have to set up your DNS addresses on the second machine.
Joel Leach
Microsoft Certified Professional
Blog: http://www.joelleach.net
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