On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 06:24:26PM -0600, will trillich wrote: > right. here's my setup: > mac 192.168.1.100 > mac2 192.168.1.101 > mac3 192.168.1.102 > win 192.168.1.200 > all pointing to '192.168.1.1' (as above) for their gateway > (aka default route). > linux 192.168.1.1 > which is also 208.33.90.85 > points to 208.33.90.84 as its default, being the cmodem > > with my setup, i get a static ip and it never changes. > if yours moves around, you'll need dhcp, which is not > something i've needed, and not something i even begin > to understand...
WooHoo!! It's working for the most part, I have just one more hurdle. I was able to tweak my firewall settings to allow all the basic stuff in and out for the internal machines, but one machine I connected is my laptop from work that needs to be able to make a VPN connection to works intranet and exchange servers. Anyone have a clue what I would need to allow to get that done, or if it's even possible. I would actually like to just open it wide up for that IP if its possible. Any ideas? Thanks for everyones help thus far!! jdk