Here is my two cents worth. 1. locate your 'hosts' file, usually in /etc/hosts. Use vi or some other good editor to add ips for the rest of your boxes. should look something like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.10.1 main.mylinuxbox.org linux 192.168.10.20 1stwinbox.win.org win1 192.168.10.30 2winbox.win.org 2win 192.168.10.40 3winbox.win.org 3win Save that file. Now it's time to work on your windoz boxes. Go into NETWORKING. set each one of them up so they have an ip address as listed in hosts above. Also, edit each of their hosts files in c:\windows\hosts as you look at them now, you will see a host.xxx file, I don't recall what the default name is, but they have added an extention to it. use notepad, add all the above entries. Save that file as HOSTS with no extention. Go thru your networking and make sure to set the defualt gateway so it is pointing to the linux box. I leave modems in all of mine, so just incase I am yanking every bit of bandwidth, the users can just dialup direct. it's pretty ez all in all. I would forget about that dynamic setup your attempting. it's way more trouble then its worth. just use static ip's that you issue and your good to go. I lost my linux box here to a really nasty spike. once I installed the cd and set up my host file and a dialup account, my lan was back on the net - it was only a few hours. So, you can do it. Good luck and have fun! > On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 01:19:28AM -0600, matt garman wrote: > > > > I configured one of my roommates' Windows box to automatically receive an > > IP address. I restarted his computer, and watched the output of > > "tail -f /var/log/messages" on my Linux box to see if dhcpd assigned an IP > > address: dhcp made no entry in /var/log/messages (also no entry in > > /var/log/syslog for that matter). I then used my serial modem to > > establish a ppp connection to my school and tried "surfing the net" from > > my roommate's computer -- which didn't work. -- Jaye:-} M.J. Inabnit, KE6SLS e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] 707-442-6579 h/m 707-441-7096 p http://www.qsl.net/ke6sls ICQ# 12741145 This mail composed with kmail on kde on X on linux warped by debian If it's stupid, but works, it ain't stupid.