Re: [COMP] IP routing in Windows
- From: John Madden <weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: computers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 23:28:30 -0500 (EST)
> > that do this ( actually, I thought even workstation 4.0 would do it
> > natively, but maybe not?), but they're commercial/expensive/worse than
> > Linux.
>
> i must add that Sygate is a good product, but yes indeed expensive. It
> runs on this pcwithout a problem though. But i'm reading a lot now about
> masquerading... i really want my linux server to do it (and keep my
> winpc safe).
So what is the problem, exactly? Do you have the Linux machine networked
at all? IP forwarding with IP masq is cake, once you've gotten the
software installed... It's all in the HOWTO, actually, right down to the
kernel configuration (which is optional).
John
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